Masjid Inside Allahabad High Court Has To Be Removed, Supreme Court Directs Authorities

The Supreme Court today directed authorities to remove a mosque from the premises of the Allahabad High Court within 3 months, telling the petitioners opposing demolition that the structure stood on a terminated lease property and they can’t claim it as a matter of right to continue.

The petitioners of Waqf Masjid High Court and UP Sunni Central Waqf Board challenged the November 2017 order of Allahabad High Court which gave them 3 months to move the mosque out of the premises.

The top court dismissed their plea on Monday.

A bench comprising Justices MR Shah and CT Ravikumar, allowed the petitioners to make a representation to the UP government for allotment of land nearby for the mosque.

It told the petitioners that the land was a lease property, which was terminated, and can’t claim it as a matter of right to continue.

The bench stated that “We further grant three months time to demolish the construction in question by the petitioners and if the construction is not removed within a period of three months from today, it will be open for authorities including the high court to have them removed or demolished.”

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the management committee of the mosque, said that the mosque has been there since the 1950s and it cannot be just asked to move out.

He further stated that “The government changed in 2017 and everything changed. A PIL is filed 10 days after the new government was formed. We have no problems with shifting to an alternative place as long as they give it to us.”
Senior advocate Rakesh Dwivedi, appearing for the high court, said that this was a complete fraud case.

He further said that “Twice there were renewal applications and there was no whisper at all that the mosque was constructed and it was used for the public. They sought renewal saying it was needed for residential purposes. The mere fact that they are offering namaz will not make it a mosque. If in the Supreme Court verandah or HC verandah, if namaz is allowed for convenience, it will not become a mosque.”

The top court earlier asked the Uttar Pradesh government to explore the possibility of granting a piece of land to relocate the mosque.

The High Court told the Apex court that it doesn’t have an alternative plot of land to relocate the mosque and the state may consider shifting it to another area. It also said there was already a shortage of space for parking.

The apex court previously directed the parties to arrive at a consensus where the mosque should be relocated.

Meera Verma

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