Key Points

The Uttarakhand Cabinet has approved a stringent anti-conversion bill that includes a ban on digital propaganda. The law imposes heavy penalties, ranging from 3 years to life imprisonment, for illegal religious conversions. It also provides protection and rehabilitation for victims of forced conversions. Additionally, the state has extended the UCC marriage registration fee exemption till January 2026.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Approves Strict Anti-Conversion Bill with Digital Ban

  • Bill defines inducement as gifts, jobs, or marriage promises
  • Digital propaganda for conversion now banned
  • Penalties range from 3 years to life imprisonment
  • UCC marriage fee exemption extended till 2026
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Uttarakhand Freedom of Religion (Amendment) Bill approved with stringent penalties on illegal conversion

Uttarakhand Cabinet passes amended anti-conversion law with digital media ban, heavy penalties up to life imprisonment, and victim protection measures.

"The Bill bans propaganda and incitement for conversion through social media or any online medium - Uttarakhand CMO"

Dehradun, August 14

The Uttarakhand Cabinet has approved the Uttarakhand Freedom of Religion (Amendment) Bill, 2025, with provisions for stringent penalties on illegal conversion, ban on propaganda through digital media and protection of victims of religious conversion, a statement by the Uttarakhand CMO said.

The Bill was approved in the state cabinet meeting held on Wednesday under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami.

According to the CMO, the Bill includes a broad definition of inducement - gifts, cash/goods benefits, employment, free education, promises of marriage, hurting religious sentiments, or glorifying another religion - all included in the category of crime.

The Bill bans "propaganda and incitement for conversion" through social media, messaging apps or any online medium.

It defines strict punishment for the cases involved under the law, with 3-10 years imprisonment for general violation, 5-14 years in cases related to sensitive sections, 20 years to life imprisonment in serious cases and a heavy fine, the CMO said.

The law strictly punishes marriage by hiding religion, and for the rights of the victim, it involves the provision of protection, rehabilitation, medical, travel and maintenance expenses.

The state government said that this law will protect the religious rights of citizens, prevent conversion by fraud, inducement or pressure and maintain social harmony.

Meanwhile, the Uttarakhand government has extended the time limit for exemption of marriage registration fee of Rs 250 under the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Rules till January 26, 2026. This decision has been taken by the government in public interest, further to encourage the participation of citizens for marriage registration.

In this regard, it has been clarified in the notification issued by the Home Department that under the Uniform Civil Code Rules, such persons whose marriage has been registered before the implementation of this code or divorce decree has been declared or marriage has been annulled, or such citizens whose marriage took place before the implementation of this code but whose marriage has not been registered, in such cases, the time limit for exemption of registration fee of Rs 250 prescribed by the notification dated June 6, 2025 for marriage registration is extended till January 26, 2026, with the aim of further encouraging the participation of citizens for marriage registration.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I support preventing forced conversions, the definition of 'inducement' seems too broad. Will giving food to homeless people during festivals now be considered illegal? Need more clarity.
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Arjun K
Good move by Uttarakhand govt! Digital media was being heavily misused for conversion activities. 20 years punishment is justified for those breaking families through fake marriages.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Uttarakhand, I've seen firsthand how vulnerable communities were being exploited. The rehabilitation provisions for victims are much needed. Hope other states follow!
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Vikram M
The marriage registration fee waiver extension shows govt's balanced approach. Protecting culture while making official processes accessible. Uttarakhand leading by example! 🚩
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Kavya N
Implementation will be key. Hope it doesn't get misused to harass interfaith couples who marry by choice. The law should protect, not restrict personal freedoms.

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