Allahabad High Court orders UP government and father to pay Rs 25 lakh after finding two adult sisters illegally confined over their conversion to Islam.
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The Allahabad High Court has ordered the father of two adult women and the Uttar Pradesh government to jointly pay Rs 25 lakh ...
A High Court in India has ordered the release of two adult sisters who were allegedly confined by their father for converting to Islam after leaving Hinduism, ruling that an adult's religious choice ...
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Pay Rs 25 lakh to daughters for confining them after they embraced Islam: HC to man
The Allahabad High Court ordered the father and the Uttar Pradesh government to compensate two sisters for their illegal confinement after they embraced Islam. The ruling reaffirmed that adult women ...
The Allahabad High Court has ordered the father of two adult women and the Uttar Pradesh government to jointly pay Rs 25 lakh compensation after holding that the sisters were illegally confined at ...
Allahabad HC freed two adult sisters from illegal confinement, held father and State liable, and ordered Rs 25 lakh ...
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The court said that both sisters are free to reside at any place and with any person of their own choice, without any interference from their father or any other person ...
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