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Gyanvapi Case: The High Court asked the UP government whether worship was regular in Shringar Gauri temple A to Z Counsel

Gyanvapi Case: The High Court asked the UP government whether worship was regular in Shringar Gauri temple


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The hearing continued on Wednesday in the Allahabad High Court in the matter of regular worship of Shringar Gauri located at Gyanvapi. The court also sought response from the UP government in the matter. Asked, what to say in the matter of regular worship. The UP government refused to say anything on this.

Postponing the hearing of the case for a day, the court fixed the date for Thursday. This order was given by Justice JJ Munir while hearing a petition filed by the Anjumne Arrangement Committee. Before this, advocates Vishnu Shankar Jain and Harishankar Jain completed the arguments on behalf of the temple side. The court has asked the advocate of the arrangement committee to present its side on Thursday.

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The hearing continued on Wednesday in the Allahabad High Court in the matter of regular worship of Shringar Gauri located at Gyanvapi. The court also sought response from the UP government in the matter. Asked, what to say in the matter of regular worship. The UP government refused to say anything on this.

Postponing the hearing of the case for a day, the court fixed the date for Thursday. This order was given by Justice JJ Munir while hearing a petition filed by the Anjumne Arrangement Committee. Before this, advocates Vishnu Shankar Jain and Harishankar Jain completed the arguments on behalf of the temple side. The court has asked the advocate of the arrangement committee to present its side on Thursday.

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