Right to religious quality of water
Raghav Khandelwal
(Querist) 28 February 2016
This query is : Resolved
Respected Sir/Ma'am
This is Raghav Khandelwal, 1st year law undergraduate. I want to know that do my right to water includes right to religious quality of water and is there any provision in Articles related to right to religion regarding the religious quality of water.
Kindly provide me the answer as soon as possible.
Guest
(Expert) 28 February 2016
Being a law undergraduate, better go through the Constitution of India.
Raghav Khandelwal
(Querist) 28 February 2016
Sir I went through it, but I am not able to find the result, is there any judgment given by SC or any court of law on this
Guest
(Expert) 29 February 2016
Mr. Raghav Khandelwal,
Make use of google to search for your religious water.
Even otherwise, when you have asked a question on constitutional law and the constitution is silent on that issue, you should have understood that the Indian Constitution is not framed to support any vague concept.
By the way, what do you mean by the religious quality of water and why you need that for you?
Also can you clarify, how a water becomes religious and the rest of the water remains as unreligious?
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 29 February 2016
Academic query, state actual problem if any.
Hemant Agarwal
(Expert) 29 February 2016
1. In a land of fakirs or rope-climbers into oblivion, a new concept of RIGHT to " religious quality of water." is now emerging, alongwith scores of various gods and goddesses. Mumbling of zaps & zips while holding ordinary natures water (H2O), turns it into "religious water" and such mumbo-jumbo religious water is packed and sold for 50-100 rupees for 10 ml bottles, outside places of worship.
2. Religious /Holy water is dropped down a persons lips, when he has permanently traveled into the yonder world.
Hope the Constitution changes and incorporates the same, for propagating the vested interests.
Keep Smiling .... Hemant Agarwal
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