UP anti-conversion law doesn't bar interfaith marriages or live-in relationships, says Allahabad High Court

The Allahabad High Court has ruled that the Uttar Pradesh anti-conversion law does not restrict interfaith marriages or live-in relationships, emphasizing the constitutional rights of individuals to choose their partners regardless of religious backgrounds. This decision upholds the principle of personal choice in matters of love and relationships, reiterating that such unions are protected under the law. The court's clarification aims to alleviate concerns among interfaith couples, affirming that their rights to marry or cohabit are safeguarded, thereby reinforcing the secular fabric of the nation. The ruling serves as a significant affirmation of individual freedoms in the context of growing societal debates around interfaith unions in India.
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