Bhojshala Complex Row: Hindu Party Files Caveat in Supreme Court, Seeks No Orders Without Hearing

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A Hindu party has filed a caveat in the Supreme Court, urging that no order be passed without hearing it first. The caveat concerns any future appeal challenging the Madhya Pradesh High Court’s decision in the Bhojshala complex dispute case.

A Hindu party filed a caveat in the Supreme Court, requesting that no orders be passed without giving it an opportunity to be heard in any appeal challenging the Madhya Pradesh High Court’s decision in the Bhojshala complex dispute case.

The caveat was filed by Jitendra Singh Vishen through advocate Barun Kumar Sinha and stated,

“Let no order be made in the above matter without notice to the undersigned.”

Vishen was the sixth petitioner in the case in which a High Court bench in Indore delivered its decision on Friday.

In what was described as a major victory for the Hindu side, the Madhya Pradesh High Court ruled that the disputed Bhojshala complex in Dhar district is a temple dedicated to Goddess Saraswati.

The court further held that the Centre and the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) may decide on the complex’s administration and management.

The High Court also set aside the ASI’s order dated April 7, 2003, which had permitted Muslims to offer namaz inside the Bhojshala complex every Friday.

Additionally, the bench observed that the Muslim community, which regards the 11th century ASI-protected ‘Kamal Maula Mosque’, may approach the Madhya Pradesh government for allotment of separate land in the district for the construction of a mosque.

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