Sir if i'm not wrong somewhat similar on the lines is already in place in MP titled Madhya Pradesh Freedom of Religion (Amendment) Bill, 2013.
The Bill stipulates a jail term of up to three years or a fine up to Rs 50,000, or both, for conversion using force, allurement or any other fraudulent means. When the person being converted is a minor, a woman or an SC/ST, the jail term will extend up to four years and fine up to Rs 1 lakh.
The 1968 legislation provided a jail term of one year for forcible conversions. The term went up to two years when the convert was a minor, a woman or a member of SC/ST.
While the 1968 legislation required the priest to inform the district magistrate after the conversion ceremony, the amendment proposes to make it compulsory for the priest to take a prior permission for the proposed conversion. The amendment proposes that even the newly convert will have to inform authorities within a stipulated time.
Violations either by the priest or the convert will be punished with a jail term of up to one year or a fine of Rs 1,000 or both, if they fail to notify authorities in their residential district.
Monetary on these lines,
Christian couple booked under MP’s anti-conversion law | The Indian Express
Sir no law is perfect in real life and certainly more thought is needed to walk the tight rope btw individual rights and its abuse.