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 ...
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".
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 ...
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 ...