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'Defeats social ethos of reservation': Supreme Court upholds Madras HC decision over religious conversion
The Supreme Court rejected a woman's claim for scheduled caste benefits after converting to Christianity and then back to Hinduism. The court deemed h
'A Fraud on Constitution': Supreme Court Rules Against Religious Conversion For Quota Benefits
The Court upheld a Madras High Court judgment from January 24, which denied a Scheduled Caste certificate to a woman who had converted to Christianity but later identified as Hindu to claim employment benefits.
Supreme Court upholds ‘secular, socialist’ in Preamble of the Constitution
Supreme Court upholds 'socialist, secular' in Constitution Preamble, allowing for retrospective amendments and welfare state principles.
Conversion only for reservation, without ‘actual belief’, a fraud on Constitution: Supreme Court
A bench of Justices Pankaj Mithal and R Mahadevan said that “in the instant case, the evidence presented clearly demonstrates that the appellant professes Christianity and actively practises the faith by attending church regularly”.
Supreme Court rules religious conversion for reservation benefits is constitutional fraud
The Supreme Court declared that religious conversions done solely to claim reservation benefits without genuine faith constitute a constitutional fraud, denying an SC certificate to a Christian woman.
'Fraud on Constitution': SC rules against religious conversion for quota benefits
The Supreme Court ruled that religious conversions solely for reservation benefits are unconstitutional. The court upheld a decision denying a scheduled caste certificate to a woman who converted to Christianity but later claimed to be Hindu for job benefits.
Religious conversion without actual belief to gain employment is against reservation policy and a fraud on Constitution: SC verdict
Supreme Court rules that religious conversion for quota benefits without genuine belief is a fraud on the Constitution.
Conversion for benefits is fraud on Constitution: SC
Citing the petitioner’s claim to SC status despite her baptism and practising Christianity, the court found her dual assertions untenable.
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"Fraud On Constitution": Supreme Court Blasts Christian Woman For Falsely Claiming Hindu Identity To Avail SC Quota
The Supreme Court on Tuesday (26 November) dismissed an appeal by a woman, C Selvarani, who claimed to belong to the Hindu ...
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Supreme Court Blasts Anti-EVM Lobby As Congress Blames Machine After 'Maha' Rejection| India Upfront
In the latest episode of India Upfront, Pranesh Roy discusses the Supreme Court Exposes Anti-EVM Lobby. The Supreme Court on ...
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Will a party decide priority of Supreme Court cases? Ex-CJI on Sanjay Raut's remark
Former chief justice DY Chandrachud said that the Supreme Court "refused to be dictated by any third party" on the cases to ...
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No Evidence Of EVM Tampering: Supreme Court Dismisses Paper Ballot Plea
The Supreme Court dismisses a petition to revert to paper ballots, affirming the integrity of EVMs and questioning the ...
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RS Pathak: Chief Justice of India who pulled the Supreme Court out of 'dark days'
November 25 marked the birth centenary of Justice RS Pathak, the 18th Chief Justice of India. It's time the nation ...
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Supreme Court Upholds Inclusion Of 'Socialist', 'Secular' In Preamble, Junks Plea Challenging 42nd Amendment
Supreme Court bench also dismissed the contention that the Emergency-era Parliament lacked legitimacy to amend the ...
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India's top court slams states over "bulldozer justice," razing of illegal homes that allegedly targets Muslims
India's Supreme Court has warned state authorities that bulldozing illegally constructed homes in an "arbitrary pick and ...
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India’s Supreme Court bans ‘bulldozer justice’
India’s Supreme Court banned the use of so-called “bulldozer justice,” the government demolition of homes by state officials ...
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Supreme Court dismisses pleas challenging inclusion of word ‘secular’, ‘socialist’ in Constitution’s Preamble
Addressing concerns about the interpretation of socialism and secularism, the court clarified that these concepts hold ...
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