Under the Constitution of India, India is a
secular country with the no state religion. India
secularism is very different from American
concept of secularism. In this paper, I will
discuss about the Article 26 and Article 27. I will
further discuss about the religious denomination
and its essential features. The cases related
to the religious denomination will be further
discussed. The main focus of this paper will be
on the significance of religious denomination
and ended with the conclusion.
INTRODUCTION
Under the right of freedom of speech and
expression, Article 192, the philosophy of
freedom of religion in India was created as there
were a lot of Muslims scattered all around India.
India is a secular country and there is no state
religion. In India, Hindus are in the majority
and all the religions are accepted over here. In
the case of Pannalal Pitti Vs State of Andhra
Pradesh3, Article 25 and Article 26 give the
freedom of religion.4