SC notice to Kashi temple trustees on plea of Gyanvapi panel
Supreme Court refused to stay the Hindu prayers in the southern cellar of the Gyanvapi mosque
PTI

New Delhi, 1 April
The Supreme Court
on Monday refused to stay the Hindu prayers in the southern cellar of the
Gyanvapi mosque and sought response of the Kashi Vishwanath Temple trustees on
the plea of the mosque management committee.
The top court also
ordered maintaining of status quo on offering of namaz by Muslims in the
Gyanvapi premises in Varanasi.
The court was
hearing a fresh plea of the Gyanvapi mosque management committee against an
Allahabad High Court decision upholding a lower court's order allowing Hindu
prayers in the southern cellar of the mosque.
A bench headed by
Chief Justice DY Chandrachud also sought response of priest Shailendra Kumar
Pathak Vyas by 30 April on the plea of the mosque committee. The bench, which
also comprised Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra, was hearing the plea of
the mosque committee which manages the affairs of the Gyanvapi mosque in
Varanasi.
The high court, on
26 February, had dismissed the committee's plea in which it had challenged the
district court's 31 January order allowing Hindus to offer prayers in the
cellar. While dismissing the plea of the mosque committee, the high court had
observed that the Uttar Pradesh government's 1993 decision of stopping worship
rituals inside the "Vyas Tehkhana" -- located at the southern cellar
of the Gyanvapi -- was "illegal".
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