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VOL. 10, ISSUE 5 (2023)
Secularism in India and its constitutional aspects
Authors
Rajat Pahuja
Abstract
Research paper primary aim is to provide the recent scenario of
Secularism with contests to Indian Society & Law. However, researcher
mentioned some other relevant factors of Secularism like, Political, Religious,
anthropologists and Academic factor. Here researcher wants meaning and scope of
Secularism with contests of Constitution of India. Researcher comes to this
burning topic because of researcher long interest in the Law history of the
colonial countries and Indian politics conflicts with law and the situation of
Law, Order & Society, before & after the Independence India. India,
presents one of the most colorful Law histories in this planet. India, have
difference of religious, tradition, languages, religious holy book, religious
holy places and India state with nuclearweapons. Researcher want to find what
was the actual conditions to add the word “Secular” in the preamble of
Constitution of India? Why Secular word added by amending the constitution of
Indian? What we were not secular before 42nd Amendment Act, 1976? These
problems were always catching researcher consternation to come there. Researcher
have, so far try his best to research on Secularism, particularly with
reference to Secularism and Indian Constitution, Secularism and Indian
Judiciary, Secularism and Indian Legislative and Secularism and Indian
Executive. We the people of India, this sentence is announcing the Indian
Constitutions’ philosophy, that India is, Sovereign, Socialist, Secular,
Democratic Republic i.e. these all the character is mentioned in the preamble
of the constitution of India. The liberalization and modernization of the
Indian culture and the associates’ socioeconomic, legal and political changes
have brought in sudden upsurge of religious chauvinism, religious intolerance
and fundamentalism. It has been a worldwide phenomenon and as a result of this,
there has been hardening of indigenous, ethic, religious and other cultural
identities. This has led to conflicts and violence, through which different identity
based group tend to maximize benefit for their members, large scale communal,
ethnic, caste, terrorist and other conflicts have taken place in various parts
of the country and society has been fractured and polarized on communal lines.
Such violence tends(ed) to disrupt peace and unity and integrity of the nation.
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Rajat Pahuja "Secularism in India and its constitutional aspects". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 10, Issue 5, 2023, Pages 4-7
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