Madras High Court: Roads Have No Religious Character, Orders Removal of Pavement Shrine
Madras High Court rules that roads have no religious character and orders removal of a pavement shrine in Chennai, reinforcing secular use of public land.
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Madras High Court rules that roads have no religious character and orders removal of a pavement shrine in Chennai, reinforcing secular use of public land.
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