How does the Supreme Court view religious instruction in madrasas in India

The Chief Justice states that religious instruction in madrasas is part of India's diverse culture and cannot be ignored.
  • Supreme Court recognizes religious instruction in madrasas as integral to India's cultural diversity.
  • Chief Justice emphasizes that madrasas play a crucial role in preserving and transmitting religious teachings.
  • The court acknowledges the significance of religious education in shaping the moral and ethical values of students.
  • It upholds the constitutional right to freedom of religion, allowing individuals to impart and receive religious teachings in institutions like madrasas.
  • Chief Justice's statement reflects a commitment to respecting and safeguarding religious practices while upholding the principles of secularism and inclusivity.
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