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Hadiya 'love jihad' case: Kerala govt tells SC there's no need for NIA probe, police conducted 'thorough investigation'

Press Trust of India • October 7, 2017, 19:30:44 IST
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Kerala government has told Supreme Court that its police had conducted a “thorough investigation” into the conversion of a Hindu woman to Islam

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Hadiya 'love jihad' case:  Kerala govt tells SC there's no need for NIA probe, police conducted 'thorough investigation'

New Delhi: The Kerala government has told the Supreme Court that its police had conducted a “thorough investigation” into the conversion of a Hindu woman to Islam and her subsequent marriage to a Muslim man and did not find material warranting the transfer of probe to the National Investigation Agency (NIA). The top court had on 16 August directed the NIA to probe whether there was a wider pattern of alleged ’love jihad’ in the case in which the Hindu woman converted to Islam and later married Shafin Jahan, a Kerala Muslim man. The state government said that though it has complied with the court’s direction to transfer the case to the NIA, the police has so far not found commission of any ‘scheduled offences’ which statutorily warrant transfer of the case to the central agency. [caption id=“attachment_4059097” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of the Supreme Court of India. AFP File image of the Supreme Court of India. AFP[/caption] Jahan, who had married the woman last December and challenged the annulment of his marriage by the high court, has recently filed an interim plea seeking a recall of the order asking the NIA to take over the investigation. He had claimed that the woman had converted several months before their marriage, which was He had claimed that the woman had converted several months before their marriage, which was finalised through a matrimonial site. The state government, in the additional affidavit, said that its police was competent to conduct the probe and would have reported to the Centre if any ‘scheduled offence’ was found to have been committed. “The crime branch of Kerala Police had conducted the investigation in an efficient and sincere manner. The investigation conducted so far by Kerala Police has not revealed any incident relating to the commission of any scheduled offences to make a report to the central government under Section 6 of the National Investigation Agency Act, 2008,” the affidavit said. The state’s affidavit said that “the Kerala Police had conducted a thorough investigation of the above-mentioned crime in an efficient manner”. While giving details of the investigation by the police, the state said the antecedents of Jahan were probed and details of involvement in facebook groups and other social media were collected. It also said that details of the persons involved, those who had attended their wedding, financial arrangements and others related to the marriage between Hadiya and Jahan were also investigated. Simultaneously, the father of the 24-year-old woman has also filed a plea seeking early conclusion of the NIA probe besides seeking protection for him and his family. He has also sought a direction to Jahan “and his affiliates not to issue threats to her family”. Jahan had moved the apex court after the Kerala High Court annulled his marriage, saying it was an insult to the independence of women in the country. Earlier, the apex court, on 3 October, said it would examine the question whether the high court can exercise its power under writ jurisdiction to annul the marriage of Jahan with the Hindu woman who had converted to Islam.

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