What’s Next In Gyanvapi Masjid Case: Know Hindu Side’s Petition And What’s Next In Legal Proceedings
In the Gyanvapi Masjid dispute case, the Varanasi court ruled that the Hindu side's plea was maintainable. In the ongoing Gyanvapi mosque case, the Varanasi court said Monday that the Hindu petitioners’ plea would be maintainable in court, which means that the matter would be heard soon by a bench. Several political and religious leaders, as well as the majority of the Muslim community in Varanasi, criticised the order of the Varanasi district court bench, whereas the Bhartiya Janata Party and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad welcomed it as a positive move. Following an order of the Supreme Court, the district court is hearing the case. According to the Supreme Court, the civil suit before the Varanasi civil judge must be heard by a senior and experienced judicial officer of the Uttar Pradesh judicial service because the matter is complex and sensitive. Gyanvapi Masjid: What’s The Story? After several Hindu women claimed that there were statues of Hindu gods and deities within the Gyanvapi Masjid in Uttar Pradesh, a dispute arose over the right to pray there.