Explore the constitutional guarantee of the Right to Freedom of Religion under Articles 25–28 of the Indian Constitution — from freedom of conscience to managing religious affairs. This blog connects classical principles with recent Supreme Court interpretations (2020–2024) on forced conversions, hijab restrictions, and temple entry, illustrating how India balances religious liberty with equality and secularism. Based on “Indian Government and Politics” by Dr. Haridwar Shukla, Mahaveer Publications, crafted for the FYUGP NEP Political Science syllabus.
The Preamble to the Constitution of India is often described as the soul and spirit of the document. It reflects the ideals, values, and aspirations of the framers and serves as a guiding light for interpreting the provisions of the Constitution. Yet, for decades, scholars and jurists debated one fundamental question — Is the Preamble a part of the Constitution, and can it be amended under Article 368? The answer to this question evolved through several landmark Supreme Court cases, shaping the understanding of constitutional law in India. For a detailed explanation of such important topics of Polity, readers can refer to “Indian Government and Politics” by Dr. Haridwar Shukla, published by Mahaveer Publications, a comprehensive book designed specifically for the FYUGP NEP syllabus of various Indian universities for Political Science (Major and Minor) courses.
As the AIBE syllabus evolves, aspirants need a guide that evolves with it. The 10th edition of Guide to All India Bar Examination by Dr. P. K. Pandey & A. K. Jain (Mahaveer Publications) does just that — with 18 solved past papers, detailed explanations, and coverage of the newly added subjects BNS, BNSS & BSA, it’s arguably the most complete AIBE reference coming your way from 24th October