Supreme Court Petition Challenges High Court Ruling on Bhojshala Dispute
Muslim residents in Dhar have approached the Supreme Court, challenging a high court judgment that identified the Bhojshala structure as a temple. They argue the decision was unilateral and legally unsound. A petition has been filed, urging the dispute be resolved by the civil court where a related case is pending.
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Muslim residents in Dhar have taken legal action by approaching the Supreme Court to contest a recent high court ruling regarding the Bhojshala structure, which declared it a temple. The petitioners, represented by Advocate Ashhar Warsi, argue the judgment was one-sided and legally flawed.
Speaking to ANI, Warsi emphasized the petition submitted to the Supreme Court, stating the judgment was passed without thoroughly examining the facts, making it fundamentally impermissible as a writ petition. He urged that the ongoing civil suit in Dhar should serve as the rightful forum for resolution.
Warsi further noted that notices have been served to relevant authorities, including the Archaeological Survey of India, the Central Government, and the State Government. The Muslim community hopes for a stay order from the Supreme Court soon after filing their petition, as tensions rise over the site's religious designation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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