Updated On: 06 March, 2026 04:32 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The proposed legislation stipulates that the conversion must also be registered with the relevant authority within 25 days, or it will be considered null and void

The proposed bill stresses that the right to religious freedom does not extend to forced, fraudulent, or allurement-based conversions. File Pic
The Maharashtra government has moved forward with a controversial anti-conversion bill, making it mandatory for individuals to obtain permission before converting to another religion, the PTI reported.
The bill seeks to ensure that conversions are carried out lawfully, with safeguards against forced or fraudulent conversions.