Haryana Anti-Conversion Bill – Update (March, 2022)
The Assembly of Haryana has passed the “Haryana Prevention of Unlawful Conversion of Religious Bill, 2022.” According to the government of Haryana, this Bill is aimed to prevent religious conversions through force.
Overview:
- This bill looks to prevent the conversion of a person’s religion through force, fraudulent methods, allurement or under the guise of marriage.
- Similar Bills have also been passed in Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh.
- The Bill was first tabled on 4th March.
- The state government has said that a person changing religion on their free will not be penalized under this new bill, but it will look out to protect a person from forceful conversions.
Provisions under this bill
According to this Bill, if the conversion is done by force, allurement, or fraudulent methods then the person responsible for such acts can be imprisoned for one to five years and a minimum fine of Rs 1 lakh will be made applicable.
The Bill states that whoever attempts to convert a woman, a minor, or a person from the Scheduled Tribes or Scheduled Castes, will be handed out a punishment that includes imprisonment for a term period of a minimum of four years and that can extend to 10 years. The person will also be liable to pay a fine of minimum Rs 3 lakh.
Month: Current Affairs - March, 2022
Category: India Nation & States Current Affairs • Legal & Constitution Current Affairs