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Court reserves order in Krishna Janmabhoomi case

A court in Uttar Pradesh has reserved its order on a suit seeking a stay on the construction work in Idgah complex near a temple which the devouts believe marks the birthplace of Lord Krishna.

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Published : Feb 24, 2021, 7:33 PM IST

Mathura: A civil court in Uttar Pradesh has reserved its order in the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi case.

The suit seeking a stay on the construction work in the Idgah complex near the temple which the devouts believe marks the birthplace of Lord Krishna was filed by advocate Mahendra Pratap Singh representative of the social organization United Hindu Front.

Earlier on December 23 last year, advocate Singh had filed a petition regarding the ownership of Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi, in which the court of Civil Judge Senior Division has filed suit number 950.

Advocate Mahendra Pratap Singh

On 21 February 1951, Shri Krishna Janma Bhoomi Trust was established. In 1968, Sri Krishna Janmasthana Seva Sansthan and Shahi Idgah Management Committee negotiated and reached a mutual agreement to settle the dispute to the effect that the mosque would remain on the land it was constructed.

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Mathura: A civil court in Uttar Pradesh has reserved its order in the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi case.

The suit seeking a stay on the construction work in the Idgah complex near the temple which the devouts believe marks the birthplace of Lord Krishna was filed by advocate Mahendra Pratap Singh representative of the social organization United Hindu Front.

Earlier on December 23 last year, advocate Singh had filed a petition regarding the ownership of Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi, in which the court of Civil Judge Senior Division has filed suit number 950.

Advocate Mahendra Pratap Singh

On 21 February 1951, Shri Krishna Janma Bhoomi Trust was established. In 1968, Sri Krishna Janmasthana Seva Sansthan and Shahi Idgah Management Committee negotiated and reached a mutual agreement to settle the dispute to the effect that the mosque would remain on the land it was constructed.

Read: Mathura court to hear plea regarding Krishna Janmabhoomi case today

Read: Plea for removal of Matura mosque: Court to hear arguments on its maintainability

Read:Mathura Court dismisses 9 petitions in Krishna Janmabhoomi case

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