UP 'Hate' Law: Another Case Falls Apart

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  • Published On: January 07, 2021
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The UP Government has told the Allahabad High Court there is no evidence of 'unlawful conversion' against a 32-year-old Muslim man, one of the first to be booked under Uttar Pradesh's controversial new law. Last month, the Allahabad High Court had said that the police could not take any coercive action against the man and had granted him protection from arrest.

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