SHIMLA: The district courtroom in Shimla on Thursday upheld the municipal commissioner courtroom's order to demolish the complete construction of the Sanjauli mosque, dismissing petitions filed by the Himachal Pradesh Waqf Board and the Sanjauli Mosque Committee, reported PTI.The Sanjauli Mosque Committee had challenged the Might 3 order of the commissioner's courtroom, which directed the demolition of the remaining two flooring of the five-storey mosque in Shimla's Sanjauli space. Authorities had already begun implementing an earlier order to demolish the highest three flooring of the construction.
On October 5, 2024, the commissioner's courtroom had first ordered the demolition of the highest three flooring, declaring them unlawful. The mosque committee had itself provided to demolish these flooring however contested the directive to take away the remaining two. On Might 3 this yr, the commissioner's courtroom reiterated that the 2 decrease flooring should even be razed, citing the Waqf Board's failure to provide possession information for the land.Extra District and Classes Decide Yajuvinder Singh dismissed the petitions looking for a keep on the commissioner's order. The courtroom directed that the remaining two flooring even be demolished, observing that the Waqf Board and the mosque committee had been unable to supply legitimate paperwork to help their claims, in line with Jagat Pal, an advocate representing locals.Following Thursday's verdict, Muhammad Latif of the Sanjauli Mosque Committee stated they might now transfer the excessive courtroom towards the choice and, if crucial, method the Supreme Court docket.The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) welcomed the district courtroom's determination, saying it could pave the way in which for comparable actions towards “unlawful” mosque constructions, as reported by information company PTI.
 
 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 