SC bans the breaking of the Dargah in Nashik, reports report by Bombay HC on petition against notice - SC remains the pillow of the demolition of Nashik Dargah.
A few hours before the court hearing, the staff of the municipal body dropped the religious field. After this, the Supreme Court imposed an interim residence at the notice of the municipal corporation. In addition, the Bombay High Court report was sought for not listing the petition. The court said we were uncertain about its statement that the Supreme Court did not list the case, despite repeated requests. Pti, New -Delhi. The Supreme Court made an important ruling on the Dargah of Nashik in Maharashtra. The religious field in Nashik was demolished by the municipal corporation. After this, the Supreme Court imposed an interim residence at the notice of the municipal corporation. In addition, the Bombay High Court report was sought for not listing the petition. According to sources, the staff of the municipal body dropped the religious field a few hours before the court hearing. The municipal body was allegedly admitted to the Dargah in Ketha Gali in Nashik during the midnight of April 15 and 16. The trial at SC was held on April 16 afternoon. The petition was filed in the Supreme Court on April 7, a Bank of Justice PS Narasimha and Justice Joymala Bagchi then mentioned that the petition was filed in the Supreme Court on April 7, but that he was not heard. After this, the bank ordered that the notice of April 1, 2025 be issued by Nashik Municipal Corporation. The next trial of the case was corrected on April 21. Senior Advocate Naveen Pahwa, who appeared in court on behalf of the religious field, claims that despite the attempt, the case was not listed in the Supreme Court. The godha said in its April 16 order: ‘We took an extraordinary step in light of this particular statement by the senior advocate that efforts were made every day to list the matter. We are uncertain about his statement that the Supreme Court did not list the case, despite repeated requests. This is a serious statement and the lawyer must take responsibility for the result of such a statement. SC said the steering report subsequently ordered the Supreme Court to the registrar-general of the High Court in Bombay to send a report on the list of petition. The Supreme Court sought an answer from the Nashik Municipal Corporation. Attorney Pahwa argued that a written petition was filed in the Supreme Court on April 7, 2025 and that he waited from April 8 that the case would be listed. The next trial will be held on January 24; Read what happened in court today, every latest news and accurate information about the country and the world, every moment on your phone! Download now- Jagran app