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Court at a Glance: Love Jihad, Hate Speech, Religious Conversion and what Else see here

Court at a Glance

Hate speech, forced conversion and live jihad law will be discussed in the Supreme Court on Monday, while issues like Sharjil Imam in Delhi High Court, in Patiala House Court Shankar Mishra-Pee Case and Rouse Avenue Court will here Delhi liquor policy. What else more in rest of Courts lets see Court at a Glance:

  • Supreme Court to hear pleas challenging controversial state laws passed by Uttar Pradesh and Freedom of Religion Act, 2018 in Uttarakhand that regulates religious conversions due to interfaith marriage. The laws were enacted by the state governments of UP and Uttarakhand for punishing marriages solemnised pursuant to religious conversion.
  • Supreme Court to hear a special leave petition by Hindu Dharma Parishad that wanted the Supreme Court to direct the department to appoint a board of trustees for each temple.
  • Supreme Court to continue hearing on the plea filed by Tushar Gandhi seeking initiation of contempt proceedings alleging blatant disobedience by DGP, Uttarakhand Police, Delhi Police to take action with respect to hate speeches made by prominent persons in Dharma Sansad in the State of Uttarakhand and an event organised by Hindu Yuva Vahini in NCT of Delhi.
  • Supreme Court to continue hearing on the plea filed by Advocate Ashwini Upadhyay seeking direction to the Centre and the States to take stringent steps to control Fraudulent Religious Conversions by intimidation, threatening, deceiving & luring through gifts and monetary benefits.
  • Delhi high Court to hear the fresh plea filed by JNU student Sharjeel Imam in the case relating to the alleged inflamatory speeches given by him during anti CAA protests in Feb 2020.
  • Patiala house Court to hear the fresh petition filed by Shankar Mishra, who in an inebriated condition allegedly urinated on the woman co-passenger on board the Air India flight from New York to Delhi on November 26, seeking a regular bail in the case.

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-Ashish Kumar Sinha -Editor Legally Speaking -Ram Nath Goenka awardee - 14 Years of Experience in Media - Covering Courts Since 2008