Article 27 of CoI : Article 27: Freedom As To The Payment Of Taxes For The Promotion Of Any Particular Religion

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where the government introduces a tax that is specifically used to fund the construction of temples for a particular religion. Priya, a citizen who does not follow that religion, feels that this tax violates her rights. She decides to challenge the tax in court, citing Article 27 of the Constitution of India. Her argument is that she should not be compelled to pay a tax that is used to support a specific religion, as it goes against the secular principles enshrined in the Constitution. The court reviews the case and determines that the tax is indeed unconstitutional as per Article 27, and therefore, it cannot be levied because it mandates citizens to financially support a particular religious denomination.

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