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Mathura Krishna Janmbhoomi-Idgah suit: Hindu side says forcible possession of temple land does not make it Waqf property.

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Hearing in  Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Eidgah case now fixed on April 30: Hindu side lawyers presented arguments in Allahabad High Court, ‘forcible possession of temple land does not make it Waqf property’. debate lasted till evening, …

ADV VISHNU S JAINSachin Raj Pandey | HENB | Paraygraj | April 22, 2024:: The Hindu side in the matter of contentious Mathura Shri Krishna Janmbhoomi and Shahi Eidgah suit countered the Muslim side’s arguments  in the Allahabad High Court on Monday that the dispute is related to a Waqf property.

The property in question was a temple and “after taking forcible possession of the same they started to offer Namaz but by this, the character of land cannot be changed”, the counsel for the Hindu side argued, adding it was not a Waqf property and the Wakf Act is not applicable to it.

The Muslim side had questioned the maintainability of the suit, claiming the disputed Shahi Idgah Masjid is a Waqf property and thus the jurisdiction to hear the matter is only with the Wakf Tribunal and not the civil court.

Justice Mayank Kumar Jain, who was hearing the petitions on the maintainability of the suit, fixed April 30 as the next date of hearing.

Replying to the arguments from the Muslim side, the Hindu side submitted that the suit is maintainable and the plea regarding non maintainability can only be decided after leading evidence.

“The plea regarding the application of Places of Worship Act as well as Waqf Act can only be determined by evidence by the parties in suit and cannot be decided while hearing an application under Order 7 Rule 11 of Civil Procedure Code,” the counsel submitted.

Earlier, Vishnu Jain, appearing on the Hindu side, had said that merely by saying that now a mosque is there on the property, the Wakf Act will not apply.

The religious character of the property cannot be changed by merely demolishing the structure. He further submitted that it has to be seen and decided whether the alleged Waqf deed is valid or not.

“All these things are to be seen during the trial and thus the present suit is maintainable,” he had argued.

After hearing ended in evening, the single bench of Justice Mayank Kumar Jain fixed April 30 for the next hearing in the case. Now, the hearing will start again on April 30 at 11.30 am. The single bench of Justice Mayank Kumar Jain is hearing 18 civil suits including that of Lord Shri Krishna Virajman Katra Keshav Dev. Mathura:  The Muslim side is  continuously presenting its objection in the High Court procedure under Order 7 Rule 11.


__Inputs from PTI and ANI.

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