Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

SC refuses to take over pleas against UP religious laws

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE TOP COURT HAD ISSUED NOTICE TO THE UP & UTTARAKHAN­D GOVERNMENT­S AND SOUGHT THEIR RESPONSE WITHIN FOUR WEEKS

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday refused to transfer to itself petitions filed in Allahabad High Court challengin­g new law of Uttar Pradesh regulating religious conversion­s for the inter-faith marriages. A bench of Chief Justice SA Bobde and Justices AS Bopanna and V Ramasubram­anian said that it would like to have the advantage of the High Court order. Taking note of the observatio­n of the bench, the Uttar Pradesh government preferred to withdraw the transfer petition.

Senior advocate P S Narasimha, appearing for Uttar Pradesh government, said to avoid multiplici­ty of proceeding­s before the High Court and the top court, the transfer petition may be allowed. The bench said, “We have issued notice does not mean that the High Court cannot decide the issue”. It said, “Why should we stop the High Court from hearing the matter. Let us have the advantage of the High Court verdict”. The top court had on January 6, agreed to examine controvers­ial new laws of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhan­d regulating religious conversion­s for the inter-faith marriages. It had, however, refused to stay the controvers­ial provisions of the laws and issued notices to both state government­s on two different petitions. The top court had issued notice to the Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhan­d government­s and sought their response within four weeks. The pleas, filed by advocate Vishal Thakre and others and an NGO ‘Citizen for Justice and Peace’, have challenged the constituti­onal validity of the Uttar Pradesh Prohibitio­n of Unlawful Religious Conversion Ordinance, 2020 and the Uttarakhan­d Freedom of Religion Act, 2018 which regulate religious conversion­s for inter-faith marriages. The Uttar Pradesh Ordinance was cleared by the state Cabinet in November and ascent was given by Governor Anandiben Patel on November 28 last year.

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