MP High Court Rules Bhojshala Complex a Temple
The Madhya Pradesh High Court declared the Bhojshala complex in Dhar a temple, asserting that the 1991 Places of Worship Act does not apply to the site. This verdict, which saw devotees offering prayers, also suggested the possibility of an alternative land for Muslims.
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Devotees offer prayers at Bhojshala complex; how principles from Ayodhya verdict paved way
Madhya Pradesh High Court has declared the Bhojshala complex in Dhar a Hindu temple and Sanskrit learning center, granting exclusive daily worship rights to the Hindu community. The court overturned a 2003 ASI order restricting Hindu prayers. The Union government and ASI will manage the site, with the Muslim community offered alternative land for a mosque.
By TOI CITY DESK
Read full article →1991 law doesn’t apply to Bhojshala, rules Madhya Pradesh HC
The HC said the statutory freeze under the Places of Worship Act, 1991 would not apply since Bhojshalais governed by a different law
Read full article →Why Madhya Pradesh High Court ruled that Bhojshala was a temple
By Anand Mohan J
Read full article →10 Principles From Ayodhya Verdict That Paved Way For Bhojshala Temple
The high court noted that in the present case, it is not deciding the title of the property of the disputed area.
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