A petition has been moved in the court of Civil Judge Senior Division, Varanasi, seeking permission to hold “Urs” and offer “Chadar” at three shrines allegedly present behind the mosque at the Gyanvapi complex.
The plea has been moved to Varanasi Civil Judge Court seeking permission to offer Chadars and hold Urs at the Mazars allegedly present in the mosque compound.
On the last date of hearing, the district judge transferred the case to the court of civil judge (senior division) Kumud Lata Tripathi. The next hearing is scheduled to be held on October 3 now.
“The government should strongly protect the 1991 Worship Act, otherwise the minority community will be disappointed with justice and will feel that all the doors of justice are closed for them,” the board said after a Varanasi Court on Monday dismissed a plea of the Anjuman Islamia Masjid committee challenging the maintainability of the suit filed by five Hindu women seeking worshipping rights in the Gyanvapi mosque compound.
Saif Ali Khan was attacked at his Mumbai home but is stable after surgery. His…
Mumbai Police's Daya Nayak joins the probe into Saif Ali Khan's stabbing, bringing his expertise…
Sara and Ibrahim Ali Khan rushed to Lilavati Hospital to visit Saif Ali Khan, who…
President Joe Biden reveals the details of a historic ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas,…
Abhey Singh, an IIT graduate, left his lucrative career in Canada to pursue spirituality. Known…
Singapore's High Commissioner to India, Simon Wong, highlighted the grandeur of the event.