Gujarat High Court Declines Anticipatory Bail to Man Accused of Forcefully Converting Religion of 100 Hindus
Case: Varyava Abdul Vahab Mahmood Versus State Of Gujarat
Coram: Justice BN Karia
Case No.: R/CR.A/92/2022
Court Observation: “Prima facie from the record produced by the prosecution, it appears that the present appellant has attempted to convert directly or otherwise, any person from one religion to another by use of force or by allurement or by any fraudulent means nor any person abet such conversion. Considering the material placed on record before this Court as well as reasons as discussed above, this Court is not inclined to accept the prayer to release the appellant on anticipatory bail, as prayed for,”
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Keywords
Forcefully Converting Religion, Anticipatory Bail