In the ongoing Budaun temple-mosque dispute involving the Neelkanth Mahadev Temple and Shamsi Jama Masjid, the local court has rescheduled the hearing to July 5, extending the wait for a crucial legal decision.
Today, On 20th March, The Budaun temple-mosque dispute case has been postponed, with the court deferring the hearing to April 2. The case involves a legal battle over religious site ownership, drawing significant public and political attention. Authorities have urged all parties to maintain peace as legal proceedings continue. The court’s decision to delay the hearing allows time for further arguments and evidence presentation.
Badaun: A local court in Badaun will now hear the temple-mosque dispute case on March 10 after the hearing on Wednesday was adjourned due to an ongoing lawyers’ strike. The case involves the Neelkanth Mahadev Temple and the Jama Masjid Intazamia Committee.
Yesterday, On 3rd December, the Budaun Mosque dispute continued as the Masjid Committee argued that the case violates the Places of Worship Act, 1991, amidst claims by the Hindu Mahasabha that the mosque was built over a temple. The court has scheduled further hearings for December 10 to finalize arguments from both sides.
