The hearing in the matter of the title dispute over Krishna Janmabhoomi and Shahi Eidgah at Mathura continues before the Allahabad high court. Get the latest updates on the legal proceedings.
In the ongoing Krishna Janmbhoomi-Shahi Idgah dispute at Mathura, the Hindu side argued in the Allahabad High Court that the property in dispute is not a waqf property and therefore, the provisions of the Waqf Act will not apply. They maintained that the suit is maintainable and its non-maintainability can only be determined after leading evidence. The Hindu side cited the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991, stating that its provisions do not apply as the religious character of the place has not been defined in the Act.
India News: PRAYAGRAJ: The Hindu side in the matter of Shri Krishna Janmbhoomi and Shahi Eidgah suit countered the Muslim side's contention in the Allahabad High .
The Allahabad High Court on February 26 rejected the plea filed by the Muslim side against the district court's January 31 order permitting the conduct of Hindu prayers in the southern cellar or basement of the Gyanvapi Mosque., India News - Times Now