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SC likely to hear tomorrow Masjid Committee’s plea against Sambhal court survey order

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Last updated: 28 November, 2024 9:00 PM
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SC likely to hear tomorrow Masjid Committee’s plea against Sambhal court survey order

New Delhi: The Committee of Management, Shahi Jama Masjid, Sambhal has moved the Supreme Court against a local court order for survey of the mosque on a plea by the Hindu side claiming the mosque was previously a Harihar temple.

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Sambhal civil judge heard Hindu side suit ex parte, which was not even numbered by then: Masjid CommitteeIt is probable that survey report will facilitate court in deciding the case: Sambhal court‘Hot haste’ has given rise to widespread communal tensions: Masjid Committee

The plea seeking a stay on the Sambhal court order is likely to be heard tomorrow by a bench headed by Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna.

Sambhal civil judge heard Hindu side suit ex parte, which was not even numbered by then: Masjid Committee

The Masjid Committee has claimed in its plea that the Sambhal civil judge heard the Hindu side suit ex parte, which was not even numbered by then, and allowed the application seeking appointment of an advocate commissioner for survey of the mosque within hours and that the order dated November 19 also contained no reasons at all as to why such an application was being considered ex parte and why was being allowed the same day.

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It is probable that survey report will facilitate court in deciding the case: Sambhal court

The Sambhal civil judge, while allowing the plea by the Hindu side, had said that it is probable that the report of the survey will facilitate the court in deciding the case and ordered ordering for the survey of the mosque subject to the condition that the appointed advocate commissioner will get photography and videography conducted of the entire survey at the time of the survey. It had directed the advocate commissioner is to prepare a report of the survey and submit its report before the court.

‘Hot haste’ has given rise to widespread communal tensions: Masjid Committee

“It is under these extraordinary circumstances that the Petitioner/Managing Committee is beseeching this Hon’ble Court to kindly intervene and stay the proceedings of Civil Suit No. 166 of 2024 pending before the Ld. Civil Judge (Senior Division), Sambhal at Chandausi. The hot haste in which the survey was allowed and conducted all within a day and suddenly another survey was conducted with a notice of barely 6 hours, has given rise to widespread communal tensions and threatens the secular and democratic fabric of the nation,” the plea by the Masjid Committee said.

Violence erupted in Sambhal over the court-ordered survey of the Mughal-era mosque leaving four persons dead and several other injured, including police personnel.

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