Draft anti-conversion bill cleared by Maharashtra cabinet; 60-day notice mandatory
The draft bill requires 60-day notice and registration within 25 days, with penalties including up to seven years' imprisonment and Rs 5 lakh fine for unlawful conversions.
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Maharashtra anti-conversion bill: Cabinet clears draft bill; 60-day notice, registration proposed
A person who wants to convert must give a 60-day notice and seek permission from the designated authority before converting, an official said on March 5, sharing details of the proposed legislation
BJP-Shiv Sena led Govt in Maharashtra approves the anti-Conversion Bill.
Maharashtra Cabinet Clears ‘Dharma Swatantrya Adhiniyam, 2026’: Proposed Law Seeks Stricter Regulation of Religious Conversions. Upendra Bharti | HENB | Mumbai | March 6, 2026:: The cabinet of the BJP–Shiv Sena-led government in Maharashtra has approved the draft of a proposed anti-conversion legislation titled Dharma Swatantrya Adhiniyam, 2026, introducing a structured legal framework to regulate…
Maharashtra anti-conversion invoice: Cupboard clears draft invoice; 60-day discover, registration proposed
The Maharashtra cupboard has cleared a draft anti-conversion bill, which makes it obligatory to hunt permission from a reliable authority earlier than changing to a different faith. An individual who needs to transform should give a 60-day discover and search permission from the designated authority earlier than changing, an official stated on Thursday (March 5, 2026), sharing particulars of the proposed laws. Additional, a conversion should be…
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