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Delhi HC grants time to GoI, ASI for reply on order to stop nimaz at mosque near Qutub Minar

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New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Thursday granted time to the Government of India and the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to reply to a plea challenging the latter’s order to stop the offering of nimaz at a mosque near Qutub Minar.

After hearing the submissions of the respondents seeking more time for instructions in the matter, Justice Manoj Kumar posted the case for further hearing on July 25, news agency IANS reported.

On June 6, a vacation bench of the High Court refused an urgent listing of the petition by the Delhi Waqf Board.

During the hearing, counsel of the Waqf Board submitted that the mosque situated close to the eastern gate of the Qutub Minar is a live mosque and a gazetted waqf property where people were regularly offering prayers. The petitioner said that it has never been closed for Nimaz earlier.

“On the contrary, there are visible signs of a live mosque, viz, chamber/Hujra of Imam, a duly appointed Imam, a duly appointed Moazzin, place of ablution with taps and water supply, toilet with water supply, a drainage system, rows of prayer mats and provision to secure the entire premises through doors,” the plea said, as per the news agency report.

However, suddenly, the ASI stopped the prayers there on May 15, it said.

 

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