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​Spirit of the law, Pg6

Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh's anti-conversion laws curtail individual freedom of faith through stringent regulations, raising constitutional concerns and disrupting social harmony.

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Key Highlights:

  • Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh recently passed laws restricting religious conversions, requiring prior state permission and public disclosure.
  • These laws join similar legislation in at least 10 other states, impacting an individual's right to practice their religion.
  • The laws mandate a 60-day notice for conversion in Maharashtra, with registration required within 25 days, failing which the conversion is void.
  • The Chhattisgarh law exempts reconversion to ancestral religions and can affect community religious gatherings.
  • Petitions challenging these laws are pending before the Supreme Court of India, questioning their constitutionality.

Detailed Insights:

  • The stated aim of these anti-conversion laws is to protect citizens from force and fraud, but they intrude on individual freedom of faith.
  • Policing an individual's faith is inherently difficult and can lead to overreach, as matters of faith are personal and not easily verifiable.
  • The Maharashtra law involves local publication of conversion notices and potential police inquiries based on objections received.
  • Chhattisgarh's legislation replaces a 1968 law from undivided Madhya Pradesh, indicating a long history of such laws.
  • Anti-conversion laws are based on the idea that individuals lack agency and connect nationality to faith, raising concerns about individual liberties.
  • These laws may disrupt social order and harmony, contradicting their intended purpose, and serve narrow political interests.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Freedom of Religion: The constitutionally guaranteed right to practice and profess any religion of one's choice.
  • Constitutionality: The extent to which a law adheres to the principles and provisions of the Constitution of India.
  • Individual Agency: The capacity of an individual to act independently and make their own free choices.
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