Lucknow police stops interfaith marriage citing ‘love jihad’ law
Lucknow police stops interfaith marriage citing ‘love jihad’ law
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A few days after the UP government promulgated a stringent anti-conversion law, the Lucknow police stopped an interfaith wedding, saying the couple wants of legal formalities. The families of the bride and the groom were called to Para police station and informed about the new law. They decided to postpone the wedding and follow the norms laid for an interfaith marriage under the Special Marriage Act, the police said.

For an interfaith marriage, a couple may get married without changing their religion by registering themselves under the Special Marriage Act. But if anyone wishes to convert to another religion, they will have to submit a declaration at least two months in advance to the respective district magistrate or additional district magistrate as per the recently promulgated Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Ordinance, 2020.

After receiving information about the wedding on Wednesday, a police team reached the venue in Para area's Duda Colony, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (ADCP), south, Suresh Chandra Rawat said on Friday. It was found that preparations were underway to solemnise the marriage of Raina Gupta (22), a chemistry postgraduate, and Mohammad Asif (23), a pharmacist, with the consent of their families, he said.

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