Court rejects plea against order to raze 3 storeys of Sanjauli mosque
The muslim body had also challenged the authority of Mohammed Latif, president of Sanjauli mosque committee, who submitted before the Shimla MC Commissioner Bhupender Attri that the committee is ready to demolish the illegal structure on the mosque on September 12.
On November 6, the court declined to stay the commissioner's decision but sought the records of the decision. On the same day, residents applied to become a party to the case, and the court sought responses from other parties by the next hearing.
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Additional District and Sessions judge Praveen Garg on Saturday dismissed the plea of All Himachal Muslim Organisation (AHMO) challenging the October 5 order of the Municipal Commissioner’s Court to demolish three “illegally” built storeys of Sanjauli mosque.
The muslim body had also challenged the authority of Mohammed Latif, president of Sanjauli mosque committee, who submitted before the Shimla MC Commissioner Bhupender Attri that the committee is ready to demolish the illegal structure on the mosque on September 12.
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“The court has dismissed our plea. We are yet to receive the copy of the detailed order. After reading the order, we will decide the further course of action,” advocate Vishav Bhushan, who represented AHMO, said.
Latif, who was present in the court when the decision was announced, said, “The mosque committee is bound to demolish the illegal structure. We have demolished one floor. However, the demolition work was stopped due to the shortage of labour. We have informed the court of the MC Commissioner in writing about the same. We informed the court of MC Commissioner that demolition work will be completed after March, 2024. There is a time frame from the side of Himachal Pradesh High Court for demolishing all illegal structures by December 20.”
AHMO spokesperson and petitioner Nazakat Ali Hashmi had filed his plea in the court on October 29, alleging that the affidavit submitted by Latif to the commissioner was illegal. It was claimed that the affidavit submitted by Latif was filed without the consent of the committee.
On November 6, the court declined to stay the commissioner’s decision but sought the records of the decision. On the same day, residents applied to become a party to the case, and the court sought responses from other parties by the next hearing.
Saurabh Parashar is a journalist with The Indian Express, where he primarily covers developments in Himachal Pradesh. He has been associated with The Indian Express since 2017 and has earlier worked with The Times of India. He has 17 year + experience in the field of print journalism. An alumnus of Government College for Men, Sector 11, (Panjab University), Chandigarh, Saurabh holds a Diploma in Journalism from Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan, Chandigarh. He pursued his Master’s in Mass Communication from Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar. In addition, he completed his law degree from Himachal Pradesh University (HPU), Shimla. ... Read More