Lucknow:The Uttar Pradesh government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, is proposing significant changes to the existing law of ‘love jihad’ by introducing the Uttar Pradesh Unlawful Religious Conversion Prohibition Bill 2024 in the assembly, aiming to impose a lifetime imprisonment for convicts.
On Monday, July 29, the government introduced the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Religious Conversion (Amendment) Bill 2024 in the state legislature which proposes to double the penalties for previously defined offenses and introduces new crimes with provisions for life imprisonment.
The Uttar Pradesh's Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act, 2021 had provisions for sentences ranging from 1 to 10 years. Under this act, conversions solely for the purpose of marriage is deemed invalid.
Conversions that are accomplished by lying or dishonesty are likewise considered crimes as individuals must give the magistrate two months' notice before voluntarily converting.
The Act stipulates that coerced or dishonest conversions are punishable by fines up to Rs 15,000 and imprisonment for one to five years. If women, children, or people from the SC/ST community are involved in these conversions, the penalty rises to three to ten years in prison and a fine of Rs 25,000.
Additionally, the Act requires anyone wishing to convert to notify the district magistrate using a designated form two months in advance. If this provision is not followed, there might be a minimum fine of Rs 10,000 and a jail sentence ranging from six months to three years.
Another proposed amendment to the act would broaden the list of those who can report events. Reports of such crimes could previously only be made by the victim, their parents, siblings, or other close relatives. Anyone can now file a written report with the police, and it will be looked into.