The hearing of the Gyanvapi case was filed on 15 October 1991 by Pandit Somnath Vyas, Dr. Ramrang Sharma, and others on behalf of self-styled Vishveshwar Jyotirlinga demanding the construction of a new temple in Gyanvapi and granting the right to worship to Hindus, was held in the court of the District Judge. The application filed demanding transfer will be heard on Monday.
On the previous date, in-charge District Judge Anil Kumar had sent the application of Shailendra Kumar Pathak, grandson of Pandit Somnath Vyas, to the Anti Corruption Court for hearing.
Hearing in the court of Civil Judge Senior Division on the application filed by environmentalist Prabhunarayan demanding a ban on entry of non-Hindus in Gyanvapi, regular darshan, and worship of Maa Shringar Gauri and construction of a temple by removing the mosque to preserve the cultural heritage. Will happen. In this, an objection has to be filed by the defendant party.
The hearing will be held in the court of the District Judge on the application filed by Kiran Singh demanding the handing over of Gyanvapi to Hindus, giving them the right to worship the Shivalinga found there and banning the entry of those who prevent the worship.
Advocate Harishankar Pandey’s demand to file a case against SP president Akhilesh Yadav, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, and others for alleging littering in the water tank (Wujukhana) located at Gyanvapi and hurting the sentiments of Hindus by making statements on the Shivalinga found there. The application filed on behalf will be heard in the court of Additional District Judge (ninth).
The case filed by Mukhtar Ahmed, a resident of Lohta and others, demanding permission for Urs, Chadar, Gagar, and other religious functions, referring to the graves in Gyanvapi, will be heard in the court of ADJ Seventh.
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