Gyanvapi Case: The court accepted the demand of the Hindu side, gave a big order
Gyanvapi Case: The court accepted the demand of the Hindu side, gave a big order
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New Delhi: The Varanasi district court has given a big order in the Gyanvapi case. The district court said that all the seven cases should be merged together. Now the cases will be heard collectively. All the cases related to the disputed Gyanvapi campus will be heard simultaneously in one court. Now there will be no separate hearing. In this case, the court has given this order while hearing the petition of the parties Sita, Manju Vyas, Lakshmi and Rekha.

Let us tell you that 4 women litigants of Maa Shringar Gauri case had given an application in the court of Varanasi District Judge. Sita Sahu, Manju Vyas, Lakshmi Devi and Rekha Pathak were among these litigants. These four had urged before the court that all the seven cases related to Gyanvapi should be heard together in the district judge's court. On the plea of ​​the four women, the court called for the files of all the cases. Today the court ordered that henceforth all the cases will be heard collectively in the same court.

Advocate Subhash Nandan Chaturvedi, the lawyer of the Vadini women, has informed that a hearing was held in the district judge's court last Monday on the petition filed for hearing all the cases together. After the hearing, the judge had reserved the verdict, on which the order has been pronounced today.

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