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Allahabad High Court will hear on Gyanvapi Mosque Committee’s Plea on 5th December

The Allahabad High Court on December 5 will hear Gyanvapi masjid management’s revision petition challenging a Varanasi court order on the maintainability of a plea seeking permission to offer regular prayers to idols of deities in the mosque complex.

On 30 November, the Gyanvapi mosque management committee concluded its argument on its plea challenging a Varanasi court order on the maintainability of the case filed by five Hindu women who sought permission to offer regular prayers to idols of deities in the mosque compound.

In the court of Justice JJ Munir, senior advocate SFA Naqvi, on behalf of the petitioner Anjuman Intezamia Masjid Committee, said that the worship of Shringar Gauri was not being done regularly. It has been happening only once a year.

Senior advocate SFA Naqvi, appearing for the Anjuman Intezamia Masjid Committee, said that the order of the district court of Varanasi in the matter relating to the right to regular worship at Shringar Gauri in Gyanvapi campus has been passed without considering the legal aspects. Civil suit is not maintainable under the Places of Worship Act 1991. The Anjuman Intezamia Masajid Committee has challenged the legality of the Varanasi District Court hearing the case and rejecting the objection of the Muslim side.

Earlier, Senior advocate SFA Naqvi, argued that the Waqf Act and the Places of Worship Act of 1991 were mainly cited by the arrangement committee of the mosque. The arrangements committee of Gyanvapi Masjid has made Rakhi Singh as well as 10 people, including the five plaintiff women and the UP government, parties in this case.

The mosque’s arrangement committee has filed a petition in the Allahabad High Court against the verdict of the Varanasi district in which the court had rejecting the objection of the Muslim side.
The Varanasi district court had on September 12 dismissed a plea by the mosque committee Anjuman Intezamia Masjid (AIM) which challenged the maintainability of the suit filed by the five Hindu plaintiffs.

A total of five petitions related to the Gyanvapi dispute of Varanasi were filed in the Allahabad High Court.

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