Uttar Pradesh: Court to hear Gyanvapi case on August 18, as AIM seeks time. Varanasi News – Times of India

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VARANASI: Panel of Lawyers for Anjuman Intezamiya Masjid — the Gyanvapi Mosque Management In view of the untimely death of senior advocate Abhay Nath Yadav, representing the committee in the Gyanvapi-Shringar Gauri case, the district judge on Thursday sought time from the court.
“Considering their plea, the court has fixed August 18 as the next date of hearing,” said the district government’s counsel (civil). Mahendra Prasad Pandey,
AIM lawyers Raees Ahmed Said that the case file 693/2021 Rakhi Singh v State of UP and others was placed in the chamber of Abhay Nath Yadav, who headed the panel of AIM layers challenging the stability of the case. He died on 31 July due to cardiac arrest. “Thus, no preparation for further debate and submission was made by AIM. On this basis, the court was requested to give 15 days time for necessary preparations.
directed at Supreme courtDistrict Judge Ajay Krishna Vishwesh The hearing of the case started from May 20. The district judge was hearing the case. The AIM advocates, led by Yadav, argued for four days between May 24 and July 12.
After this, the advocates of the women plaintiffs demanding the right to worship Shringar Gauri In Gyanvapi The compound has given its reply by 21 July. In this sequence, the AIM had to give further arguments before the court on Thursday.

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