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Royal Assent
Royal Assent. The act by which the Crown agrees to a bill which has already passed both Houses is
Act of Parliament
the House of Lords within a month without amendment, it becomes an Act of Parliament on receiving the Royal assent without the House of Lords having consented to it. (2) If a bill, other than a money
Religion
wide sense, therefore, is those fundamental principles which sustain life and without which life will not survive, Aruna Roy v. Union of India, (2002) 7 SCC 368. Religion, in Australia, the Constitution gives right to a person
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Subordinate
Bhikh, 1994 JIC 501 p. 504 (SC). Means subordination in rank and not subordination of function, Mahadev Prasad Roy v. S.N. Chatterjee, AIR 1954 Pat 285; North West Frontier Province v. Suraj Narain Anand, AIR 1949 PC
Religious instruction, study of religions
religions. There is a very thin dividing line between imparting of 'religious instruction' and 'study of religions', Aruna Roy v. Union of India, (2002) 7 SCC 368 (399). [Constitution of India, Art. 28]
Religious pluralism
having emphasis on inclusi-vism in religious education instead of allowing exclusivism can be demonstrated by giving in-stances, Aruna Roy v. Union of India, (2002) 7 SCC 368.
Sale embraces
retail sale was beyond the competence of the State legislature, Indian Steel & Wire Products Ltd. v. DN Roy, (1964) 68 Cal WN 998.
Sanatan dharma
Sanatan dharma, meaning religion which is immutable, constant, living, permanent and ever in existence, Aruna Roy v. Union of India, (2002) 7 SCC 368.
Secularism
to mean neutrality of the State towards all religions and bereft of positive approach towards all religions, Aruna Roy v. Union of India, (2002) 7 SCC 368. Secularism, in the realm of Philosophy, is a system of
Veto
Veto, a prohibition, or the right of forbidding; especially applied to the royal power of refusing assent to a Bill in Parliament passed by the two Houses: 'Le Roy' or 'La
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Royal Assent
Royal Assent. The act by which the Crown agrees to a bill which has already passed both Houses is
Act of Parliament
the House of Lords within a month without amendment, it becomes an Act of Parliament on receiving the Royal assent without the House of Lords having consented to it. (2) If a bill, other than a money
Religion
wide sense, therefore, is those fundamental principles which sustain life and without which life will not survive, Aruna Roy v. Union of India, (2002) 7 SCC 368. Religion, in Australia, the Constitution gives right to a person
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Subordinate
Bhikh, 1994 JIC 501 p. 504 (SC). Means subordination in rank and not subordination of function, Mahadev Prasad Roy v. S.N. Chatterjee, AIR 1954 Pat 285; North West Frontier Province v. Suraj Narain Anand, AIR 1949 PC
Religious instruction, study of religions
religions. There is a very thin dividing line between imparting of 'religious instruction' and 'study of religions', Aruna Roy v. Union of India, (2002) 7 SCC 368 (399). [Constitution of India, Art. 28]
Religious pluralism
having emphasis on inclusi-vism in religious education instead of allowing exclusivism can be demonstrated by giving in-stances, Aruna Roy v. Union of India, (2002) 7 SCC 368.
Sale embraces
retail sale was beyond the competence of the State legislature, Indian Steel & Wire Products Ltd. v. DN Roy, (1964) 68 Cal WN 998.
Sanatan dharma
Sanatan dharma, meaning religion which is immutable, constant, living, permanent and ever in existence, Aruna Roy v. Union of India, (2002) 7 SCC 368.
Secularism
to mean neutrality of the State towards all religions and bereft of positive approach towards all religions, Aruna Roy v. Union of India, (2002) 7 SCC 368. Secularism, in the realm of Philosophy, is a system of
Veto
Veto, a prohibition, or the right of forbidding; especially applied to the royal power of refusing assent to a Bill in Parliament passed by the two Houses: 'Le Roy' or 'La
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