In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) “Allurement” means and includes offer of any temptation in the form of
any gift or gratification or material benefit, either in cash or kind or
employment, free education in reputed school run by any religious body,
easy money, better lifestyle, divine pleasure or otherwise;
(b) “Convincing for conversion” means to make one person agree to
renounce one’s religion and adopt another religion;
(c) “Force” includes a show of force or a threat of injury of any kind to the
person converted or sought to be converted or to any other person or
property including a threat of divine displeasure or social
excommunication;
(d) “Fraudulent” includes misrepresentation of any kind or any other
fraudulent contrivance;
(e) “Coercion” means compelling an individual to act against his will by the
use of psychological pressure or physical force causing bodily injury or
threat thereof;
(f) “Undue influence” means the unconscientious use by one person of his
power or influence over another in order to persuade the other to act in
accordance with the will of the person exercising such influence.
(g) “Conversion” means renouncing one religion and adopting another ;
(h) “Minor” means a person under eighteen years of age;
(i) “Religion” means any organized system of faith, belief, worship or
lifestyle, as prevailing in India or any part of it, and defined under any
law or custom for the time being in force;
(j) “Religious priest” means priest of any religion who performs purification
Sanskar or conversion ceremony of any religion and by whatever name
he is called such as pujari, pandit, mulla, maulvi, father etc.,
(k) The words and expressions used in this Act and not defined in it but
defined in any other law for the time being in force in India or in State of
Uttarakhand shall have the same meaning assigned to them respectively.
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