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Shahi Idgah Mosque controversy Allahabad High Court decision reserves on petition of Muslim in Mathura ann


Mathura News: The hearing on the re-call petition of the Shahi Idgah Masjid Committee in the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi and Shahi Idgah Masjid dispute of Mathura was held today in the Allahabad High Court. The Masjid Committee, through a re-call petition, challenged the decision to hear fifteen cases filed by the Hindu side together. In the application, the order of January 11 of Allahabad High Court has been challenged. In today's hearing, both sides presented their arguments.

After completing the arguments of all the parties in this case, the court has reserved its judgment. The court's decision is expected in two weeks. In today's hearing, senior Supreme Court advocates Tasneem Ahmadi and Mahmood Pracha presented arguments on behalf of the Muslim side. He said that the cases cannot be consolidated before the trial begins. This decision is not appropriate.

Hearing held in single bench
On behalf of the Muslim side, it was said that in the Mathura case, the cases were consolidated even before the maintainability of the cases was decided. On behalf of the Hindu side, Saurabh Tiwari, Prabhash Pandey, Mahendra Pratap Singh and other advocates presented arguments. On behalf of the Hindu side, it was said that the Shahi Idgah Committee deliberately wants to delay the matter. For this reason she is filing unnecessary applications. The case was heard in the single bench of Justice Mayank Kumar Jain.

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In the recall application of Shahi Idgah Masjid Committee, it has been said that the decision given regarding maintainability of the cases without coming to a decision on this point is illegal. If the court's decision comes in favor of the Shahi Idgah Mosque Committee, then the decision given on August 1 regarding the maintainability of the cases may also be affected. In its August 1 decision, the High Court had considered the petitions of the Hindu side worthy of hearing and rejected the objection of the Muslim side.

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