Banking service chronicle

 Banking service chronicle

Banking Service Chronicle Published this article page no 20 TMA Pai case (2002) Court came to a conclusion that since the reorganization of States in India had been on linguistic lines religious and linguistic minorities have to be considered state wise. Bal Patil case (2005) It treats religious minorities and linguistic minorities differently. While linguistic minorities are to be identified on the basis of their population within a particular state of India calibrating religious minority status on the basis of their population at the state level would militate against the integrity and secular fabric of India. o Court observed that it is pertinent to declare religious minorities nationwise to preserve the unity and integrity of the nation. o For instance the Christians are majority in Mizoram Meghalaya and Nagaland and there is a significant population of them in Arunachal Goa Kerala Manipur Tamil Nadu and West Bengal but they are treated as Minority as they are a minority at the National level. Conclusion The identification of religious minorities still remains highly ambiguous and a clear procedure should be introduced to determine the status of minorities both at state as well as national level to streamline the process. A robust and fair identification process would allow such communities to avail their legitimate share in the state resources Banking Service Chronicle buy. 



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