Mosque’s key will remain with Govt : Supreme Court’s order
Case filed by the Jumma Masjid Trust Committee against the Mumbai High Court’s decision has been dismissed by the Bench of Justice Surya Kant and Justice K V Vishwanathan.
Case filed by the Jumma Masjid Trust Committee against the Mumbai High Court’s decision has been dismissed by the Bench of Justice Surya Kant and Justice K V Vishwanathan.
Judge Tripathi apologised unconditionally to the High Court on 15th April.
The Court also remarked that if the student or her parents do not like any of the school rules, they are free to leave the school.
Only strict action against the reading of namaz on roads will curb such incidents.
Ansari said, ‘some interested parties do not want peace in this country. They will keep getting money to disrupt the environment in society.
During Ramazan, on 21st and 22nd March, Muslim students offered namaz inside the college. Despite other students’ complaints, the college administration has not taken any action.
Muslims sat in the middle of the street and offered namaz near Ateeq Mosque, causing trouble to the public.
The teachers are also accused of having affiliations with a banned organisation. This incident occurred in Khajuri Odpur village, located in the Kota District.
Tensions escalated as the crowd attempted to intensify the atmosphere by chanting slogans in Dalmandi.
Justice Tripathi said lawyers should remember that work is worship and should respect their judicial duties. He also ordered to provide amicus curiae to the accused in the illegal religious conversion case.