A Study on Religious Laws and Religious Crimes in India

13 Pages Posted: 30 Aug 2019

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Hashika Durai

Saveetha University, Saveetha School of Law, Students; Saveetha University, Saveetha Institute of Medical And Technical Sciences

K. Niranjana

Saveetha University - Saveetha School of Law; Saveetha University - Saveetha Institute of Medical And Technical Sciences

Date Written: August 26, 2019

Abstract

Securalirism is an integral part of India, freedom of religion is a fundamental right provided to all the citizens of India. Religion is the most important aspect of all most every Indian, not only but most of the world's population consider religion as there important aspect. The Indian constitution and many other laws states about the protection of religious belief but it filled to provide the punishment for people who misuse those laws. Religion is a sensitive topic it not only involves morals of a person but also the emotion and upbringing of an individual .Any betterment comes when the flaws are accepted and rectified. In case of religion any flaws is suggested it is viewed in a negative aspect. All around the world believes India is divine place, so does the Indians but there are many flaws that happening around us, we fail to notice or neglect those flaws or mistakes. The truth to be told in India there are certain religious crimes are taken easily and accepting those crimes is very casual nowadays. Violence in the name of religion is becoming part of daily activity. Suppressing the minorities and hate crimes in India is also increasing. In the 21st century technology development amusing us, still now are doing hate cyber crimes. The majority of hate crimes in social media is based on girls, politics and religion. The today’s youth has to grow into matter human beings. The paper concentrate on the religious law and the crimes to accept the flaws and get better bring unity among the people.

Keywords: religious law, crimes, securalirism, freedom of religion and religious belief

JEL Classification: K10

Suggested Citation

Durai, Hashika and Niranjana, K. and Niranjana, K., A Study on Religious Laws and Religious Crimes in India (August 26, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3442697 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3442697

Hashika Durai (Contact Author)

Saveetha University, Saveetha School of Law, Students ( email )

No. 162 Poonamalle High Road
Chennai
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Saveetha University, Saveetha Institute of Medical And Technical Sciences ( email )

India

K. Niranjana

Saveetha University - Saveetha Institute of Medical And Technical Sciences ( email )

India

Saveetha University - Saveetha School of Law ( email )

No. 162 Poonamalle High Road
Chennai, 600077
India

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