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<h1>Supreme Court defines religious denomination as collection of individuals with common faith and distinctive name</h1> The Supreme Court has established that a 'religious denomination' is a collection of individuals with a common faith and organization designated by a distinctive name. This definition encompasses various Hindu sects like followers of Ramanuja, Madhwacharya, and Vallabha, as well as groups like Chistia Soofies. The Court emphasized that shared belief in common tenets is more important than organizational structure. Religious denominations need not owe allegiance to any parent religion and may constitute the entire following of a religion, particularly for smaller or developing religious groups. The definition receives liberal interpretation to protect religious freedom.