The Gujarat High Court had, last week, stayed the operation of certain provisions related to marriages of interfaith couples in the Gujarat Freedom of Religion (Amendment) Act. On Thursday, it rejected the government plea to relook at its verdict
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"... when the state government tried to secure our sisters and daughters through getting this law passed in the state Assembly, some opposing elements by misinterpreting the law, filed petition in Gujarat High Court, whereby the Court had stayed certain sections of the law."
"We had submitted a rectification application to the HC to rectify its stay order on certain sections, which the HC on Thursday rejected. We will challenge this stay by the Gujarat HC in the Supreme Court," he added.
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The Gujarat High Court had, last week, stayed the operation of certain provisions related to marriages of interfaith couples in the Gujarat Freedom of Religion (Amendment) Act. On Thursday, it rejected the government plea to relook at its verdict.
A bench of Chief Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Biren Vaishnav, in its order, said: "We don't find any reason to make any changes in the order passed by us on August 19 (putting an interim stay on certain provisions of the Gujarat Freedom Of Religion Act)..."
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