“Pledged To Reclaim All Hindu Temples Demolished to Build Mosques”: Advocate Hari Shankar Jain After SC Decision on Places of Worship Act

The Supreme Court of India, led by Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna, has paused new lawsuits while reviewing challenges to the Places of Worship Act. Advocate Hari Shankar Jain advocates restoring demolished Hindu temples, claiming the ruling benefits Hindus. The court will evaluate ongoing cases concerning religious structures in due course.

CJI Sanjiv Khanna To Take Up Today (Dec 12) Validity of Places of Worship Act

Today, On 12th December, Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna will hear petitions contesting the Places of Worship Act, which preserves the status of religious sites as of August 15, 1947. Supporters argue it upholds secularism and prevents communal tensions, while challengers claim it violates religious rights and impedes judicial remedies for various faiths.

“We Will Have to Examine This”: SC Adjourns PIL Against ‘VIP Entry Charges’ in Temples Across India

Today, On 25th October, The Supreme Court postponed a hearing on a PIL opposing ‘VIP entry charges’ in Indian temples, emphasizing a detailed review of the fees’ effects on worship access. The petition claims these charges violate equality and dignity rights, urging equal treatment for all devotees regardless of financial status and the need for standardized temple access procedures.

“As Judges of The Top Court, We Respect All Religions”: Supreme Court Justices

Today, On 31st July, The Supreme Court emphasized religious respect and impartiality during a case about Parasnath Hill, a sacred Jain site in Jharkhand. Justices expressed their commitment to honoring all religions, postponing the detailed hearing on the case. A Jain devotee seeks to halt activities she believes threaten the sanctity of the revered pilgrimage site.