The Allahabad High Court has issued a significant directive mandating the revocation of special benefits associated with religious conversions in India. This order must be implemented within a span of four months.
The court’s decision is grounded in concerns regarding the constitutional validity of these benefits, as well as the continuing socio-economic challenges faced by Dalit communities. The judgment reflects a judicial attempt to address the complex interplay between religion, social justice, and legal frameworks in India.
