The police can do in a conversion case: the court says-this victim, family members

The Allahabad High Court said the station in -Charge in the case of illegal conversion has the right to register a fir. The word suffering in the ban on the conversion Act has a wide meaning. Apart from the victim and his family members, police also have the responsibility to maintain law and order in the state. The court did not consider the SHO as a victim and rejected the fir submitted by them and the petition that demanded the cancellation of the proceedings of the case. The court said that Shos is also among the victims. Justice Vinod Diwakar passed the order after hearing the petitions of church ministers Durga Yadav, Rakesh, David and two others. People are gathered in a church in the Vikrampur village of Kerakat Taluka in Jaunpur and they are invited from the stage to convert with money and treatment. Karakat police reached the place and arrested three men and a woman. The SHO registered a fir in the case. In this case, ACJM Jaunpur noted the charge page. In the Supreme Court, a petition has been filed in which the legal action cancels. The lawyer of the requester argued that only the victim could file a complaint. The complaint was filed by the SHO, which is why the fir is canceled. Advertisement the government said that statements were taken from many victims. Durga Yadav, the priest of Halandih, is his head. He acknowledged his crime. There is no clear definition of the legislation in the law. The state’s responsibility is to protect the public system, morality and health. No one has the right to convert to someone, misleading, misleading or unfair consequences. It is a crime against the state. Since the police are responsible for maintaining law and order, they also suffer and have the right to register a fir. With the rejection of the application, the court ordered the requester to submit his case in the lower court. It was also said that the applicant was not arrested. Therefore, they should not be taken into judicial custody. If he does not cooperate, the court must take legal action. Share this story -tags