SC Refuses to Entertain Plea Challenging MP 'Love Jihad' Ordinance, Directs Petitioner to HC The plea said the MP law, which followed a similar ordinance made by the UP in the name of 'love jihad', infringed a person's right to privacy and freedom of choice. Supreme Court of India. Photo: PTI Rights19/Feb/2021 New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a plea challenging the validity of controversial Madhya Pradesh ordinance regulating conversions due to interfaith marriages. A bench headed by Chief Justice S.A. Bobde asked petitioner lawyer Vishal Thakre to go to the Madhya Pradesh high court in the proceedings conducted through video conferencing.