A Special NIA Court in Bilaspur Today (Aug 2) granted bail to two nuns from Kerala and a tribal woman from Chhattisgarh, arrested over alleged forced conversion and human trafficking charges. The court’s decision came a week after their arrest at Durg railway station.
A Durg sessions court refused to hear bail pleas of two Kerala-based nuns arrested for human trafficking and religious conversion, citing lack of jurisdiction.
The accused must now approach a special court for relief.
Allahabad High Court rules that interfaith marriages without religious conversion are unlawful. Orders probe into Arya Samaj temples issuing illegal marriage certificates.
UP ATS arrests Jalaluddin alias Chhangur Baba and aide Neetu in a major crackdown on an illegal religious conversion gang. Victims were lured or forced using money, marriage promises, and threats, violating state law.
The Allahabad High Court upheld a First Information Report against four individuals accused of converting people to Christianity through financial incentives and free healthcare. The court emphasized the need for police investigation, clarified limits on religious conversion under the Constitution, and outlined the purpose of the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Religious Conversion Act, 2021.
Today(13th August), the Allahabad High Court rejected the bail plea of a person accused of forcibly converting a girl to Islam and sexually exploiting her, stating that religious freedom does not include the right to convert others. The court emphasized that the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act, 2021, aims to uphold secularism and social harmony in India.
