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Resolution Of Religious Disputes In Indian Families

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Aratrika Manhas, New Law College Bharti Vidyapeeth Deemed to be University, Pune


INTRODUCTION

Religious conflicts within a family in India can be a complex and sensitive issue. India is a diverse country with many different religions and beliefs. Families in India often have a deep connection to their religion and traditions, which can lead to conflicts when family members have different religious beliefs or practices.

One of the key factors that contribute to religious conflicts within families in India is the social and cultural significance of religion. Religion plays a vital role in Indian culture and identity, and many people are deeply connected to their faith. This can lead to strong opinions and beliefs, which can sometimes clash with those of other family members.

Another factor that can contribute to religious conflicts within families in India is political and social tensions. India has a long history of religious and political conflict, and this can spill over into family dynamics. Political or social beliefs can become intertwined with religious beliefs, leading to tensions and disagreements within families.

To address religious conflicts within a family in India, it is important to approach the issue with sensitivity and respect. It is crucial to listen to all family members' perspectives and try to understand where they are coming from. Family members should avoid forcing their beliefs on others and instead focus on finding common ground and ways to coexist peacefully.

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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