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A court ruled that owning Christian symbols doesn’t prove conversion, upholding a student’s SC certificate based on longstanding caste records.
The Bombay High Court’s Nagpur bench ruled that owning Christian symbols like a cross or Jesus statue does not prove religious conversion or loss of Hindu caste identity, rejecting an Akola student’s SC certificate denial.
The court called the committee’s decision “patently erroneous,” noting no evidence of formal conversion rituals like baptism.
It upheld the student’s claim based on consistent historical records showing his family’s Mang caste status since the 1930s, including school and government documents, and ordered the certificate be issued within two months.
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Un tribunal dictaminó que poseer símbolos cristianos no prueba la conversión, manteniendo el certificado SC de un estudiante basado en registros de casta de larga data.