In a significant verdict, the Supreme Court has said religious conversions undertaken solely to avail reservation benefits without genuine belief amounted to a "fraud on the Constitution".
In a significant verdict, the Supreme Court has said religious conversions undertaken solely to avail reservation benefits without genuine belief amounted to a "fraud on the Constitution". Justices ...
the Supreme Court has said religious conversions undertaken solely to avail reservation benefits without genuine belief amounted to a“fraud on the Constitution”. Justices Pankaj Mithal and R ...
calling such actions a “fraud on the Constitution”. A view of the Supreme Court of India. (Hindustan Times) While acknowledging the fundamental right to freely practise and profess a religion ...