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Kerala Conversion Case

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August 19, 2017

Why in news?

Supreme Court has ordered an investigation by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) into a possible “conspiracy” of “love jihad”.

What is the case?

  • The case involves the marriage of a 24 year old Hindu girl who converted to Islam before wedding a Muslim man.
  • She has told the court that she converted to Islam of her own will.
  • The girl’s father had argued that his daughter had come under the influence of radical Islamists.
  • This is made at the backdrop of allegations of widespread radicalisation in Kerala.
  • Kerala High Court had annulled their marriage earlier, condemning it as "love jihad".
  • The case subsequently taken to Supreme Court which has ordered an NIA probe into the case.

Is the issue handled properly?

  • The whole issue seems to have got muddled communal narrative over an individual’s rights and freedom.
  • HC order - The girl is an adult.
  • Yet the HC made an odd observation that the woman’s marriage required the involvement of her parents, as she is still at a “vulnerable age”.
  • It enforces the widespread patriarchal understanding of women being the forever wards and property of their parents or any other male.
  • Allegations were made over her husband having links with the Islamic State extremists on the basis of his WhatsApp groups.
  • However, police investigation had not found any criminal element in this regard.
  • SC order - The question before the court is the correctness of the Kerala HCt’s decision to annul her marriage and to adjudicate if her conversion and marriage are voluntary.
  • But, the Supreme Court has ordered NIA to inquire into whether Hindu women in parts of Kerala are being radicalised.
  • This seems to be arbitrary and invites suspicions of judicial overreach.
  • It is also erroneous to task an anti-terrorism investigative agency to ascertain the truthfulness of religious conversions.
  • Supreme Court seems to have placed a judicial curtailment on her free choice and has failed to fulfil its commitment to protect her freedom of religion and movement.

 

Source: The Indian Express

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