Today, On 4th July, In the ongoing Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah dispute, the Allahabad High Court has dismissed a petition from the Hindu side that sought to label the Shahi Idgah mosque as a ‘disputed structure’ linked to the Mathura temple.
Prayagraj, March 19: The Allahabad High Court has asked the Muslim side to respond to a plea related to the Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah dispute in Mathura.
The Supreme Court will hear the plea by Shahi Masjid Idgah’s management on January 15, challenging the Allahabad High Court’s rejection of its petition in the Krishna Janmabhoomi dispute. The case focuses on the “religious character” of the disputed site, with Hindu parties seeking mosque removal, citing violations of the Places of Worship Act.
The Allahabad High Court will hear a petition on February 20, 2025, regarding transferring additional cases of the Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah Masjid dispute from Mathura to the High Court. The Hindu side has filed 18 suits for land possession and injunctions, aiming for streamlined proceedings and consistency in the ongoing significant legal battle.
The Allahabad High Court canceled the hearing for the Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah case, originally set for Wednesday at 2 pm, due to court unavailability. The Supreme Court emphasized understanding the specifics of related suits, aiming to streamline proceedings, following claims that the Shahi Masjid Idgah was built on trust-owned land.
Today, On 30th September, The Allahabad High Court has scheduled the next hearing for the Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah dispute on October 16. This case involves claims over land in Mathura, disputed between a temple and mosque. Key issues include the historical significance of the site and legal amendments from the Hindu litigants concerning claims of ownership.
Today, On 17th September, The Supreme Court requested clarification from the Muslim side in the Shahi Idgah mosque dispute regarding the filing of an appeal in the High Court. The legal battle involves a land dispute claimed by the Hindu community. The court aims to ensure a proper judicial process. The next hearing is scheduled for November 4.
Today, On 4th September, The Muslim community appealed to the Supreme Court against an Allahabad High Court ruling that upheld the maintainability of lawsuits concerning the Shahi Idgah mosque dispute. The case involves legal challenges over the ownership and status of the mosque, which shares proximity with the Krishna Janmabhoomi temple in Mathura. The upcoming Supreme Court decision will shape the future legal proceedings and negotiations between the involved parties.
Today, On 6th August, Hindu litigants filed a caveat in the Supreme Court regarding the Mathura temple-mosque dispute to ensure their participation in any future hearings. This comes after the Allahabad High Court dismissed a plea challenging the maintainability of 18 cases related to the dispute. The legal battle holds potential implications for the interpretation of the Places of Worship Act in India.
Today, On 15th May, The Shahi Idgah dispute took on a new dimension as Hindu parties accused the Sunni Waqf Board of fraudulent representation in a 1968 compromise. They contested the ownership of the disputed land and raised questions about the mosque committee’s authority. The case’s outcome could have far-reaching implications for religious site management and communal harmony.
