
A court in Chandausi fixed August 28 to hear the case. File
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A court in Chandausi on Thursday (August 21, 2025) fixed August 28 to hear the ongoing Shahi Jama Masjid-Harihar temple dispute.
The matter was listed for hearing before civil judge (senior division) Aditya Singh.
Advocate of the Hindu side, Gopal Sharma, told PTI that on Thursday, the opposite side filed an application saying that since this matter was pending in the Supreme Court, the present court did not have the jurisdiction to hear this case.
The matter was then deferred to August 28.
The Muslim side has challenged the maintainability of the case in the Allahabad High Court, but on May 19, the High Court upheld the trial courtās order permitting a court-monitored survey and directed it to proceed with the matter.
While talking to reporters, Shahi Jama Masjidās advocate Qasim Jamal confirmed filing the application and a judgment related to the Worship Act.
It was directed till the Supreme Court heard the case, all religious matters will not be heard by any other court, he added.
āNeither any case can be heard nor any action can be taken, when the order of the Supreme Court is still pending and a stay has been imposed till the next hearing,ā he said.
Mr. Jamal added, āIf this hearing takes place then it will be a violation of the Supreme Courtās guidelines.ā
The trial court, therefore, said any objection should be filed by August 28.
The dispute dates back to November 19 last year, when Hindu petitioners, including advocates Hari Shankar Jain and Vishnu Shankar Jain, filed a suit in the Sambhal district court claiming the mosque was built over a pre-existing temple.
A court-ordered survey was conducted on the same day (November 19), followed by another on November 24.
The second survey on November 24 led to significant unrest in Sambhal, resulting in the death of four persons and injuries to 29 police personnel.
The police booked SP MP Ziaur Rahman Barq and mosque committee head Zafar Ali in relation to the violence besides registering an FIR against 2,750 unidentified persons.
Published ā August 21, 2025 04:07 pm IST