Allahabad HC dismisses the mosque committee’s petition

Prevention: Allahabad High Court on Monday dismissed a petition of the Masjid Committee against the survey ordered by the Sambhal court in the Shahi Jama Masjid and Harihar temple dispute.

The court said that the order to appoint the commissioner of the court was worth maintaining and maintaining the case.

Justice Rohit Ranjan Aggarwal had earlier reserved his order on the case after hearing a lawyer for the lawyer for the lawyer of the Masjid Committee and the Valley Hari Shankar Jain Suit and the lawyer for the Archaeological Survey of India.

The Management Committee, the Shahi Jama Masjid, shifted the High Court to a suit and the Sambhal court order, directed the survey through a lawyer commissioner.

Jains and seven other people sued a civil judge senior division, Sambhal built the Shahi Idgah Mosque after demolishing a temple in Sambhal.

It was claimed that it was claimed that in 1526, the Mughal Emperor Babur built the Harihar Temple in care after demolishing the Harihar temple.

The High Court had earlier proceeded before the trial court.

In the suit, the original plaintiff claimed the right to reach the religious place at Mohalla Kot Purvi in ​​Sambhal district.

The committee alleged that the case was filed on November 19, 2024 in the afternoon and within hours, the judge appointed a lawyer commissioner and directed him to conduct a preliminary survey in the mosque, which was done on the same day and again on November 24, 2024.

The court had also directed that a report of the survey be filed by 29 November.

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