HC stays action on Muslim youth who married Hindu girl

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Express news service :Ahmedabad, Dec 27 2012, 00:32 IST
The Gujarat High Court Wednesday stayed criminal proceedings against a city-based Muslim who was booked by police under the provisions of Freedom of Religion Act for allegedly converting a Hindu girl to Islam and marrying her.

A single-judge bench of Justice K M Thaker passed the order in this regard while acting on a petition by the accused, Mohsin Abdul Kadar Pathan (22), a resident of Danilimda area of Ahmedabad. The next hearing has been kept for February 11.

Pathan’s lawyer Mukul Sinha said his client had married a Hindu girl in October last year after they fell in love during college days. However, the girl’s father wrote to the Home Minister saying she had got married to a Muslim and registered his opposition to any possible application by her to convert to Islam under provisions of the Freedom of Religion Act. Sinha said at the time of marriage, the girl had given an affidavit to the Maulvi who solemnised their marriage declaring she wanted to get married as per Islamic rituals.

“The application was transferred to the Ahmedabad collector, who ordered police to register an offence under provisions of the Freedom of Religion Act. The police booked four persons — Pathan, the Maulvi who solemnised the marriage, and two witnesses,” said Sinha.

While the two witnesses and the Maulvi have been arrested, Pathan had been evading arrest and was able to move his petition seeking that criminal proceedings against him be quashed. “The FIR itself is bogus and there is no case

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