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Gurgaon Court Refuses Bail in Religious Conversion Case
7 Feb
Summary
- Accused denied bail due to grave charges of fraud.
- Victim alleged deception, assault, and forced conversion attempts.
- Investigation is in its preliminary stages, court noted.

In Gurgaon, a judicial magistrate has denied bail to a man accused of forced religious conversion, assault, and fraud. The court cited the seriousness of the allegations and the early stage of the investigation as reasons for its decision.
The case originated from a complaint filed in January by a 22-year-old woman. She alleged that the accused, identified as 35-year-old Aarif, used a false identity to marry her and subsequently subjected her to assault and coercion, including attempts to force religious conversion.
Investigators reportedly found identity cards belonging to the accused under different names and faiths. Aarif is accused of posing as a Hindu man named 'Aarav' to gain the woman's trust and marry her in a temple. The complainant stated she faced assault and pressure to abort her pregnancy when she refused.




