A Bareily court acquitted two men charged under the Anti-religious Conversion Act for merely keeping a Bible at home, criticizing the police and complainant for misuse of legal processes. The judge highlighted the personal and financial hardships faced by the accused due to false charges, urging compensation for the wrongful arrest.
Court acquits UP duo charged in conversion case for having Bible

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