'No law or rule does not stop prohibiting the cremation or burial within the prison sentence', the comment from the Delhi High Court - NCR Delhi Supreme Court please reject to remove Afzal Gurus Grave New Delhi City News
Updated: Do, 25 Sep 2025 02:30 am (IST) Delhi High Court rejected the petition in which the graves of terrorists Afzal Guru and Maqbol Bhatt are removed from the Tihar jail. The court said there was no rule buried in the prison sentence. The court acknowledged that the government had made this decision after considering sensitive issues and that the funeral should be respected. Jagran correspondent, New -Delhi. The Delhi High Court refused to consider the pill submitted by terrorist Mohammad Afzal Guru and Mohammad Maqbol Bhatt’s graves of the Tihar prison premises. Remove the ad, just read the news, a Bank of Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyay and Justice Tushar Rao Gela Gela said that no law or rule stops the cremation or funeral within the prison premises. With the withdrawal of the withdrawal of the pill, the bank said that the requester to ask relief in the case should show evidence of constitutional rights, fundamental rights or any violation of legal rights before the court. In light of the court’s position, the requester organization sought permission on behalf of the WORD VEDIC SANATAK SANGH to withdraw the petition and reset it with a few data. The court accepted the request, rejected the petition. The bank said the funeral work was done in prison in 2013 and is now 2025. For 12 years, the grave that is present is requested to be tempted, while this decision has been made by the government and keeps in mind its consequences that the family allows or buried outside. The court said these are very sensitive issues. The bank said someone’s funeral should be respected. We must also ensure that there are no problems with the law and order. The government kept in mind these issues, the government decided to bury in jail. Both were sentenced to death by the requester organization and then hung in the prison premises. The petition said their conquests should be transferred to a secret place so that the abuse of terrorism and the prison complex could be prevented. The petition, the World Vedic Sanatan Sangh, claims that the construction and constant existence of these graves in prison is against illegal, unconstitutional and public interest.