Propagate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Disseminate
sow broadcast or as seed to scatter for growth and propagation like seed to spread abroad to diffuse as principles ideas
Hindu religious institutions
the Constitution of India guarantees freedom to profess, practice and propagate religion, however the Hindu religious institutions of a public character
Missionary
who is sent on a mission especially one sent to propagate religion
Mathadhipati
a religious teacher. It is his duty to practise and propagate the religious tenets, or which he is an adherent and
Infertile
Not fertile not productive barren sterile unable to propagate its kind as an infertile soil an infertile hybrid of
Seminate
To sow to spread to propagate
Emissary
to ascertain the sentiments and designs of others, and to propagate opinions favourable to his employer.
Freedom of religion
right guaranteed to every person to freely profess, practice and propagate religion subject to certain reasonable restrictions which may be imposed
Freedom of speech and expression
thus include the freedom of communication and the right to propagate or publish opinion, S. Rangarajan v. P. Jagjivan Ram, (1989)
Religion
guarantees every person fundamental right to freely profess, practice and propagate religion. [Constitution of India, Art. 25(1)] Religion, the teachings of
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