Android_Halwa Posted July 11, 2022 Report Posted July 11, 2022 34 minutes ago, nuvvu_naakina_paalem said: It is perhaps worth asking, against whom we can claim and enforce Article 15(2)? When can this Constitutional protection be invoked? Assume that – as it often happens – a Muslim couple is being denied housing by a private landlady, on the ground of their religion. Let us call them Aysha and Zain. Housing is not expressly mentioned in Article 15(2). Can the couple invoke Article 15(2) against her, despite this omission? In a research article published in the Indian Law Review titled "Private Discrimination, Public Service and the Constitution," I Mari ide constitutional protection individual rights and fundamental rights of a citizen ni kuda protect cheyali kada… Pakka thread ki elli podam ante saraina reason septhalev kaka nuvu… Quote
Telugodura456 Posted July 11, 2022 Author Report Posted July 11, 2022 1 hour ago, sintu said: haha, atleast you agreed it. yeah, private businesses cannot discriminate, but renting house is not a business what is renting house ra ? charity ? Quote
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