The Court, however, declined to quash the case and told Tyagi to file a discharge application before the trial court, which was ordered to decide on such application within 6 weeks.
The Court found that no civil court can entertain a suit or proceeding if an aggrieved person has grievance against any measures taken under the SARFAESI Act.
The plea was filed by the Anjuman Intezamia Masjid Committee challenging a January 31 district court order permitting Hindus to offer prayers in the southern cellar (tekhana) of the Gyanvapi Mosque.
The Allahabad High Court expressed anguish that there were parents in India who would still go to the extent of filing false criminal cases to oppose a love marriage entered into by their child without their approval.
The Allahabad High Court directed the Union railway ministry to provide details of the specific measures undertaken to prevent sexual crimes against women on trains in motion and at railway stations.