Ahmedabad: Gujarat High Court on Thursday rejected the demand for state government to change the stay order and empty living in section 5 of the anti-conversion law.
On August 19, the section section of HC 3, 4, 4A to 4C, 5, 6 and 6A from the Gujarat Freedom Law (Amendment) and explained that these parts should not operate if interfaith marriages are resolved without coercion, announcement or The home nurse and marriage cannot be called a marriage for the purpose of conversion that violates the law.
The state government stated the application and requested the elimination of Part 5 of the law, which mandated someone to seek previous approval from district judges to make religious conversion.
Advocate General Kamal Trivedi submits that this provision is in the law since 2003 and if the entire practical anti-conversion law will remain.
He stressed that the state government had never intended to ban marriage between T -Gama per se.
Opposing demand, the adviser of the Petitioner Mihir Joshi argued that the changed law was considered as an interfaest marriage as a means of conversion only, and if the provisions of Part 3 of the law were read that all conversions were forcibly made or by fraud or by marriage to violate the law , Court orders will be considered ineffective after staying in Part 5 appointed.
After hearing the argument, Chairman of the Chairman of Vikram Nath and Justice Biren Vaishnav clarified that the HC command continued to operate the part, if the marriage or conversion took place without strength, loan or fraud.
With this reiteration, the judges rejected the government’s request to improve his order.
The state will appeal on the verdict in SC, said the Minister of State PradipSinh Jadejath, the state government will challenge the Gujarat High Court’s order permanent implementation of anti love jihad legal, at the Supreme Court, the Minister of State, Pradipshad Jadeja said on Thursday.
“The state will not tolerate efforts to use fraudulent facilities to captivate girls and women in marriage.
There is no political agenda in implementing the law of anti-love jihad in Gujarat.
The state government will challenge the relief of the High Court implementation,” Minister said in a minister Statement on Thursday night.
The Gujarat High Court on Thursday rejected the state government’s request that was seeking improvements from the recent order staying operating section 5 of the anti-conversion law.
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