Uttarakhand makes unlawful conversion non-bailable crime
The Times of India Hyderabad|November 17, 2022
State Cabinet Extends Jail Term To 10 Years, Fine To 10 Lakh
Kautilya.Singh timesgroup.com
Uttarakhand makes unlawful conversion non-bailable crime

Dehradun: In a major decision, the Uttarakhand cabinet on Wednesday gave a nod to a proposal recommending stricter provisions for unlawful, forceful and fraudulent conversions in the state.

The provisions of the proposal recommend a jail term up to 10 years for the guilty and a cash penalty up to Rs 10 lakh. Besides, unlawful conversion has been made a cognisable and non-bailable offence in the Himalayan state.

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