<p> Nine people, including a 22-year-old Hindu woman and her Muslim husband, have been booked under the state's anti-conversion law, police here said on Saturday.</p>.<p>The woman's father, who filed the complaint, alleged that his daughter had recently married a Muslim man and was forcibly to converted to Islam.</p>.<p>The FIR against all nine accused was registered at SGM Nagar Police Station on Friday, said police.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/hc-frustrated-provisions-of-2003-conversion-law-by-stay-orders-gujarat-tells-sc-1168161.html" target="_blank">HC frustrated provisions of 2003 conversion law by stay orders, Gujarat tells SC</a></strong></p>.<p>Dheeraj Shukla, a resident of SGM Nagar, in his complaint said that his elder daughter Sanskriti Shukla works in a private bank and has married a Muslim man.</p>.<p>He alleged that one Javed Khan, a resident of SGM Nagar, made his daughter fall in love with him, married her and forcibly converted her.</p>.<p>"Last year, Javed's mother and relatives had come to my house with a marriage proposal, but I rejected it. On October 28 this year, I received a court notice which told me that my daughter had got married to Javed Khan and that she has filed a protection petition in court," Shukla said in his complaint, according to police.</p>.<p>"The marriage is invalid as per law and action should be taken against them," he wrote, citing the anti-conversion Act passed in the state recently.</p>.<p>Following his complaint, an FIR was registered against Sanskriti Shukla, her husband Javed Khan, Javed's brother Firoz Khan, father Liyakat Ali, mother Payal, Irshad, a witness to marriage, Mohammad Abdul Sajan, a Qazi, and notary public Ishwar Prasad under sections 12(1), 12(5) of Haryana Prevention of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act, 2022, police said.</p>.<p>"As per the complaint, an FIR has been registered and we are verifying the facts. Probe is underway and action will be taken as per the law," said Inspector Sandeep Dhankhar. </p>
<p> Nine people, including a 22-year-old Hindu woman and her Muslim husband, have been booked under the state's anti-conversion law, police here said on Saturday.</p>.<p>The woman's father, who filed the complaint, alleged that his daughter had recently married a Muslim man and was forcibly to converted to Islam.</p>.<p>The FIR against all nine accused was registered at SGM Nagar Police Station on Friday, said police.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/hc-frustrated-provisions-of-2003-conversion-law-by-stay-orders-gujarat-tells-sc-1168161.html" target="_blank">HC frustrated provisions of 2003 conversion law by stay orders, Gujarat tells SC</a></strong></p>.<p>Dheeraj Shukla, a resident of SGM Nagar, in his complaint said that his elder daughter Sanskriti Shukla works in a private bank and has married a Muslim man.</p>.<p>He alleged that one Javed Khan, a resident of SGM Nagar, made his daughter fall in love with him, married her and forcibly converted her.</p>.<p>"Last year, Javed's mother and relatives had come to my house with a marriage proposal, but I rejected it. On October 28 this year, I received a court notice which told me that my daughter had got married to Javed Khan and that she has filed a protection petition in court," Shukla said in his complaint, according to police.</p>.<p>"The marriage is invalid as per law and action should be taken against them," he wrote, citing the anti-conversion Act passed in the state recently.</p>.<p>Following his complaint, an FIR was registered against Sanskriti Shukla, her husband Javed Khan, Javed's brother Firoz Khan, father Liyakat Ali, mother Payal, Irshad, a witness to marriage, Mohammad Abdul Sajan, a Qazi, and notary public Ishwar Prasad under sections 12(1), 12(5) of Haryana Prevention of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act, 2022, police said.</p>.<p>"As per the complaint, an FIR has been registered and we are verifying the facts. Probe is underway and action will be taken as per the law," said Inspector Sandeep Dhankhar. </p>