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This document discusses a Public Interest Litigation case regarding the jurisdiction of a court and legislative competency of an enacted Act as it relates to fundamental rights. It involves "Friends of women" filing a case against the "Union of India" and references reviewing Article 26 of the constitution which deals with religious denominations.

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This document discusses a Public Interest Litigation case regarding the jurisdiction of a court and legislative competency of an enacted Act as it relates to fundamental rights. It involves "Friends of women" filing a case against the "Union of India" and references reviewing Article 26 of the constitution which deals with religious denominations.

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Issue

Jurisdiction ( whether the present PIL is maintainable under Article -32).

Whether it lacks legislative competency.

Whether the enacted Act violates the fundamental right of the people.

Friends of women

v.

Union of India

Go through article -26. (which talks about religious denominations).

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