Gujarat police registers first case under Freedom of Religion Amendment Act, arrest one person

By ANI | Published: June 19, 2021 08:34 PM2021-06-19T20:34:56+5:302021-06-19T20:45:02+5:30

Gujarat police have registered the first case under the Gujarat Freedom of Religion (Amendment) Act 2021 less than four days after it came into force, and arrested one person.

Gujarat police registers first case under Freedom of Religion Amendment Act, arrest one person | Gujarat police registers first case under Freedom of Religion Amendment Act, arrest one person

Gujarat police registers first case under Freedom of Religion Amendment Act, arrest one person

Gujarat police have registered the first case under the Gujarat Freedom of Religion (Amendment) Act 2021 less than four days after it came into force, and arrested one person.

The Gotri Police in Vadodara arrested one Samir Abdulbhai Qureshi for marrying a Hindu woman in 2019 by first introducing himself as a Christian and the 25-year-old woman came to know of his actual religion just a few days ahead of the wedding.

According to DCP Vadodara, Jairaj Singh Wala the woman had alleged that she was lured into a relationship through Instagram by Samir, who said that he was a Christian.

The case has been registered under three laws including Rape, Freedom of Religion Act 2021, and Atrocity Act. She has complained that Qureshi had forced her into a physical relationship and had even shot the intimate moments in his cell phone. He was threatening her to make the pictures viral on social media if she did not marry him. They married in 2019," Wala said.

They married according to Muslim rituals and she discovered that he was not a Christian a few days ahead of the wedding when he took her to a relative.

The new law, which came into force on June 15, was passed in the State Assembly on April 1 and received Governor Acharya Devvrat's assent a month ago. This follows similar legislation in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.

According to the new provisions in the original 2003 legislation, forcible conversion by marriage, or by getting a person married, or by aiding a person to get married, an accused shall attract punishment of 3-5 years and a fine up to Rs.2 lakh. The jail term is four to seven years and fine Rs 3 lakh if the woman victim is a minor and is from a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe.

All offenses under this law are cognizable and non-bailable. It says the new legislation attempts to nip in the bud the "emerging trend in which women are lured to marriage for the purpose of religious conversion"

( With inputs from ANI )

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