This article is written by Sachi Ashok Bhiwgade and further updated by Prashant Prasad. The article provides in-depth analysis about one of the fundamental rights i.e. right to freedom of religion, which is being provided under Article 25 to Article 28 of the Indian Constitution. Additionally, the article deals with the analysis of each provision relating to the right to freedom of religion and also covers the landmark cases associated with it. This article has been published by Shashwat ... Interpretation of Article 25 of Indian Constitution Article 25 explicitly provides for freedom of conscience and the right to freely profess, practice, and propagate religion, subject to considerations of public order, morality, and health, as well as other provisions in the Constitution. Article 25 says that all persons are equally entitled to freedom of conscience and the right to freely profess, practice, and propagate religion. The right to freedom of religion has been given in Article 25 to Article 28 of the Indian constitution. Explained with cases and some exceptions.

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