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  2. Bhagwa Love Trap conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    The term "Bhagwa Love Trap" emerged as a purported reverse of the "Love Jihad" narrative, claiming that Hindu boys pose as Muslims to attract Muslim girls and eventually convert them to Hinduism. However, there is a scarcity of reliable data or verifiable sources to substantiate these claims made by individuals within the Muslim community. [6] [9]

  3. Prohibition of Unlawful Religious Conversion Ordinance, 2020

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    An Ordinance to provide for prohibition of unlawful conversion from one religion to another by misrepresentation, force, undue influence, coercion, allurement or by any fraudulent means or by marriage and for the matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. Citation. UP Ordinance No.21 of 2020. Territorial extent. Uttar Pradesh. Enacted by.

  4. Love jihad conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    Love jihad (or Romeo jihad) [ 5] is an Islamophobic [ 11] conspiracy theory [ 22] promoted by right-wing Hindutva activists. [ 25] The conspiracy theory purports that Muslim men target Hindu women for conversion to Islam by means such as seduction, [ 28] feigning love, [ 30] deception, [ 31] kidnapping, [ 34] and marriage, [ 37] as part of a ...

  5. Hadiya case - Wikipedia

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    Hadiya was allowed to re-join her medical college to continue her studies and her marriage with Shafin Jahan was restored. The Hadiya case ( Shafin Jahan v. Ashokan K.M) was a 2017–2018 Indian Supreme Court case that affirmed the validity of the marriage of Hadiya (formerly Akhila Ashokan) and Shafin Jehan, which was challenged by Hadiya's ...

  6. Sarla Mudgal, & others. v. Union of India - Wikipedia

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    Kuldip Singh. Sarla Mudgal v. Union Of India[ 1] is a Supreme Court of India case. Its judgement in 1995 laid down the principles against the practice of solemnizing second marriage by conversion to Islam, with first marriage not being dissolved. The verdict discusses issue of bigamy, the conflict between the personal laws existing on matters ...

  7. Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019

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    The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019 is an Act of the Parliament of India criminalising triple talaq. In August 2017, the Supreme Court of India declared triple talaq, which enables Muslim men to instantly divorce their wives, to be unconstitutional. [ 1] The minority opinion suggested the Parliament to consider ...

  8. Interfaith marriage - Wikipedia

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    Turkey allows marriages between Muslim women and non-Muslim men through secular laws. [52] In Tunisia since 16 September 2017, Muslim women can lawfully marry any man of any faith, or of none. In Malaysia, a non-Muslim must convert to Islam in order to marry a Muslim and the offspring of such unions are automatically Muslims. [53]

  9. Anti-conversion law - Wikipedia

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    In September 2022, a 26-year-old man was arrested and charged with the Uttar Pradesh anti-conversion law. [42] The Muslim man had eloped with a Hindu minor girl with a promise of marriage and changed her religion in 2021. The Uttar Pradesh district court convicted the man with five-year imprisonment and a fine of INR 40,000. [43]