Just In: Mathura District Court restores suit to remove Shahi Idgah Masjid. A civil court in September 2020 had dismissed the case filed by Bhagwan Shrikrishna Virajman and Asthan Shri Krishna Janmbhoomi, through next of friend Ranjana Agnihotri. #ShahiIdgah#Mathura
Demand to remove the Shahi Idgah Masjid has been made on grounds that it is built over Krishna Janmabhoomi land. #ShahiIdgah#Mathura#Krishnajanmbhoomi
The Civil Court had dismissed the suit citing the bar on admitting the case under the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991. #ShahiIdgah#Mathura#Krishnajanmbhoomi
The civil court had, in September 2020, dismissed the suit that seeks #ShahiIdgah's removal alleging that it was illegally built over the Krishna Janmbhoomi land and the actual birthplace of Lord Krishna lies beneath it. @ISalilTiwari reports lawbeat.in/top-stories/ma…
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BREAKING: The #CalcuttaHighCourt has ordered a CBI/NIA probe in a plea by the wives of 2 politicians alleging that their husbands were forcibly converted to Islam by a political party as a punishment for supporting a rival political party after they lost in the assembly election.
The order notes that the petitioners in the plea are two sisters and the respective husbands are the two brothers and worked for a political party that had lost the 2021 assembly elections. The husbands went missing in November 2021 and the wives filed a police complaint.
According to the order the complaint was received by the concerned Police Stations and was TORN UP by a civic volunteer. The Civic volunteer also informed the wives that
their husbands have CONVERTED to islam. #CalcuttaHighCourt
Justice L. Nageswara Rao, judge, #SupremeCourt delivers his farewell address. Speaking about AG KK Venugopal says “He is 90, at 65 I think I am old, looking at him I think I can go on for another 25 years at least.”
Justice L. Nageswara Rao says “When I came to the #SupremeCourt , I thought this was the last leg of my journey. I had a feeling that I should call it a day at 60 or 65 and go back to Hyderabad.”
Justice L. Nageswara Rao says “In 2016, when Justice Thakur offered me judgeship, he insisted that I consent immediately because I withdrew the permission two years prior. I told him there are some part heard the next day he said nothing doing.”
S. 4(3)(b) states that nothing contained in sub-section (1) & (2) of S.4 shall apply to any suit, appeal or other proceeding, with respect to any matter referred to in sub-section (2) finally decide, settled or disposed of by a court, tribunal before the commencement of the Act.
#SupremeCourt appointed inquiry Commission's report in 2019 encounter killings in Hyderabad rape-murder case stated, "accused were deliberately fired upon with intent to cause their death and with knowledge that the firing would invariably result in death of deceased suspect."
In #Disha Rape & Murder case encounter killing, the Commission has opined that all the 10 police officers are to be tried for the offences under
Section 302 (Murder), 201 (Causing disappearance of evidence of offence) of the Indian Penal Code.
A 383 page report has stated that a trial against the 10 police officers is suggested as the discussion shows that the different acts committed by each of them were done in furtherance of "common intention to kill the deceased suspects."
The matter is being heard before the bench of Justice Prakash Padia. Adv. Vijay Shankar Rastogi, the court-appointed next-friend of Lord Vishweshwar, continues his submissions. #KashiVishwanath#Gyanwapi#GyanvapiEvidence
Attorney General KK Venugopal speaking over the retirement of Justice L Nageswara Rao said that we are loosing a very good judge and a cricketer. He has given a large number of very very important judgements.
We wish him great future, we hope that he'll be with us in various capacities, AG Venugopal added.
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said that as soon as your Lordships accepted the elevation I lost a very favourite counsel whom I used to brief.