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Freedom of conscience enshrined in the constitution of India says
1. A person may choose any religion or may not follow any religion
2. A person may choose not to reveal his/ her religion even to state authorities.
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No citizen is compelled to declare her religion in any form or declaration, Bombay high court ruled it ." freedom of conscience under article 25 of the constitution encompasses in itself a freedom to an individual to take view that he does not belong to any religion .No authority which is a state can infringe the fundamental right to freedom of conscience," the division bench of Justices Abhay Oka and Girish Kulkarni held.
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Shweta Maini
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