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Demolition of Mosque| “Sufficiently Old”:  Supreme Court Protects Pre-Independence Structure in Uttarakhand

Supreme Court halts demolition of mosque in Uttarakhand, protecting a “sufficiently old” pre-Independence structure and emphasizing heritage preservation and legal safeguards for historic religious sites.

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Demolition of Mosque| “Sufficiently Old”:  Supreme Court Protects Pre-Independence Structure in Uttarakhand

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India has delivered an important ruling concerning a religious structure in Roorkee, Uttarakhand. The case revolved around the Gafuria Masjid, which authorities sought to remove on the grounds that it was obstructing a public road.

A two-judge bench comprising Justice M.M. Sundresh and Justice Satish Chandra Sharma held that, while the mosque is an old structure that should not be demolished, it shall also not be used for any religious purpose going forward.

Background of the Case

The petitioners, led by Razia Beg and others, challenged multiple orders of the Uttarakhand High Court, which had declined their plea to quash the government’s direction to remove the mosque.

The High Court, however, rejected these arguments, noting that no record of ownership or dedication under Muslim law had been produced.

Supreme Court’s Observations

After reviewing the records and maps presented, the Supreme Court noted that the evidence was “vague and inconclusive” with respect to the mosque’s age and title.

However, considering its historical existence, the Court directed:

Case Title:
Razia Beg & Ors. V. The State of Uttarakhand
SLP (C) No. 32/2024

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