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Maharashtra | Conversion, a criminal offence

The Devendra Fadnavis regime enacts one of India's toughest anti-conversion bills

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In a majoritarian turn that follows a long template, Maharashtra has become India’s 13th state to enact an anti-conversion law. On March 16, the Devendra Fadnavis government approved a bill that criminalises change of faith in a wide variety of contexts. Its terms echo those set by its precursors: conversions would be deemed illegal if induced by allurements, misrepresentation, force, undue influence, coercion and the like. But critics say the law raises fears of a greater range of extra-legal misuse as well as a deeper ingress by the law into fundamental rights—of choice, privacy and equality.

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