Late, but welcome, say Muslim bodies in UP
Hindustan Times Gurugram|December 13, 2024
LUCKNOW/MEERUT/JAIPUR: Muslim clerics and groups on Thursday welcomed the Supreme Court's directive restraining courts from entertaining fresh suits or passing orders to survey mosques or dargahs to determine whether temple structures lie beneath them, even as Hindu petitioners termed it a "small impediment" in their struggle to reclaim their religious sites.
HT Correspondents
Late, but welcome, say Muslim bodies in UP

A special three-judge bench of the top court, headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna, issued the directive while hearing a petition challenging the validity of the Places of Worship Act, 1991. The bench directed that in all pending suits, the courts would not pass any effective interim or final orders, including orders of survey by Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). It sought the Centre's reply in four weeks.

"We welcome the directives of the Supreme Court and this will be a relief not just for the entire state but also for the entire country. The common people, especially Muslims, were restless over filing of suits against their religious places. We expect that Supreme Court, in its final judgment, will strengthen the implementation of the Places of Worship Act so that this stops all future controversies as well. This will be in the interest of the nation," All India Muslim Personal Law Board member and Lucknow's city qazi Maulana Khalid Rasheed Farangi Mahali said.

All India Shia Personal Law Board (AISPLB) general secretary Maulana Yasoob Abbas hailed the top court's directives as a "step towards" easing tension of the minority community over their religious places. "The way people used to move courts and obtain orders from lower courts was causing tension. We welcome the directive," he said, citing examples of lawsuits in Sambhal, Badaun (both in Uttar Pradesh), Jaipur and Ajmer (both in Rajasthan), among several cities.

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