Step 1: Understanding Civil Nature.
Civil law generally deals with disputes between individuals or organizations that do not involve criminal charges. The right to take out a procession, right to worship in a temple, and the right to caste and religion all relate to personal, religious, and social rights, which are not typically governed by civil law.
Step 2: Explanation of Other Options.
- (a) The right to take out a procession is a public, social, and religious right, not a civil dispute.
- (b) The right to worship in a temple is a fundamental right under Article 25 of the Constitution, not a civil nature matter.
- (c) The right to caste and religion is a fundamental right protected by the Constitution.
Step 3: Conclusion.
All of these are not matters of civil nature; they involve personal rights or constitutional protections.