In the case of the disputed land of Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi, the hearing on the revision petition has been completed in the ADJ court. Now the court has to decide whether the disputed land should be surveyed first or the matter should be heard on the claim of maintainability. For this, the court has fixed the date of February 16.
in mathura Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi dispute Now slowly moving towards the destination. In the same month, on February 16, it will be decided whether the survey of Janmabhoomi will be heard first or after stopping it, action will be taken on the claim of maintainability first. In this regard, the hearing on the revision claim of plaintiff advocate Mahendra Pratap Singh in the Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi and Shahi Idgah dispute case has been completed. The respondent side has also presented its case in the court. However, the court has not yet clarified its stand. Rather, the date of February 16 has been fixed for the decision in this regard.
On this date, it will be decided in the court whether to hear the survey case first or to hear the maintainability claim. This issue has been debated on three dates in the court of Additional Sessions Judge-6 Abhishek Pandey. In the debate on the claim of revision for about five hours, the court has recorded the arguments of both the parties. Advocate Mahendra Pratap Singh, President of Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi Mukti Nyas, had filed a revision in the District Judge’s Court against the order of the first hearing on the maintainability of the claim under 7 Rule 11 of the Court of Civil Judge Senior Division. Accepting the revision claim, the district judge transferred the case to ADJ-6 Abhishek Pandey’s court for hearing. In this claim, the plaintiff Mahendra Pratap Singh has demanded a priority hearing on the survey of the disputed site. While the defendants Shahi Idgah Committee and Sunni Central Waf Board are demanding a first hearing on the maintainability of the 7 Rule 11 claim.
whose arguments are
According to Mahendra Pratap Singh, advocate of the plaintiff side, like Gyanvapi, evidence of Hindu architecture will be found here too. A lot of evidence will come out in the excavation which will be sufficient to prove that this land is the birthplace of their adorable Lord Krishna and the sanctum sanctorum of the Shri Krishna temple. While the Muslim side is trying to divert the matter so that the evidence does not come in front of everyone. For this, the Muslim side is taking the guise of 7 Rule 11.
this is the case
There is a dispute over 13.37 acres of land of Katra Keshavdev Lord Krishna Janmabhoomi in Mathura. About two and a half acres of this land is occupied by the Muslim side and a royal Idgah has been constructed here. About a dozen claimants have been filed in the court to free this land and remove the Shahi Idgah mosque. Out of which the claim of advocate Mahendra Pratap Singh was first accepted by the court. At present, hearing is going on on this claim.
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