Allahabad High Court Upholds FIR in Controversial Burqa and Conversion Case

The Allahabad High Court has dismissed a petition to quash an FIR against two Class 12 students accused under the Uttar Pradesh anti-conversion law. The case involves allegations of forced burqa wearing and attempted religious conversion, highlighting concerns about young individuals imposing their beliefs on others.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Prayagraj | Updated: 17-04-2026 16:41 IST | Created: 17-04-2026 16:41 IST
Allahabad High Court Upholds FIR in Controversial Burqa and Conversion Case
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The Allahabad High Court has chosen not to dismiss an FIR lodged against two Class 12 students under the Uttar Pradesh anti-conversion law, recognizing the serious allegations that the courts must address. The accusations involve forced religious conversion and compelling a classmate to wear a burqa.

The case arises from a complaint by the brother of a student in Moradabad, alleging that his sister was pressured by her Muslim classmates to convert to Islam. Judicial authorities underscored the pressing issue of young people imposing religious beliefs on peers, a matter addressed by the 2021 Act.

The court emphasized the necessity of allowing investigations to continue, refuting requests to quash the FIR. It noted the presence of substantial evidence that warrants further scrutiny, while acknowledging the nuanced legal questions surrounding the allegations of undue influence and religious allurement.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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