Freedom of Religion Bill, 2026
- On 16th March 2026, the Maharashtra Assembly passed the Freedom of Religion Bill, 2026 by voice vote.
- The Bill aims to prohibit religious conversions through coercion, fraud, inducement, or marriage.
- Unlawful conversions on the pretext of marriage will attract imprisonment of up to 7 years and a fine of Rs.1 lakh.
- Violations involving minors, women, persons of unsound mind, or SC/ST communities will invite 7 years imprisonment and a fine of Rs.5 lakh.
- Mass conversions will be punishable with 7 years imprisonment and a fine of Rs.5 lakh.
- Repeat offenders may face up to 10 years of imprisonment along with ....
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