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The Supreme Court will hear on April 16 a set of petitions related to religious conversions in India. Some petitions challenge anti-conversion laws in several states, while others seek relief against forced conversions. The court has previously expressed concerns about the politicization of religious conversions and sought the assistance of the attorney general to address alleged fraudulent conversions involving intimidation, threats, and monetary incentives.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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