FTC postpones hearing in six cases in Shringar Gauri-Gyanvapi case. Varanasi News – Times of India

Varanasi: Civil Judge Senior Division Fast Track Court (FTC) on Thursday issued fresh dates for hearing in six Gyanvapi Related cases, including one of five Muslim litigants seeking right to worship at Shringar Gauri and ‘Shivling’ seeking permission to conduct Fatiha and Urs.
Assistant District Public Prosecutor (Civil) Sulabh Prakash said, as the parties concerned sought time to file replies and complete other formalities, Civil Judge Senior Division (FTC) Mahendra Kumar Pandey issued fresh dates for the hearing.
In Kiran Singh’s case (No. 712/2022 Bhagwan Adi Vishweshwar Virajman and others Vs Uttar Pradesh State Secretary and others) for banning the entry of Muslims in Gyanvapi Masjid, handing over the Gyanvapi premises to Hindus and allowing regular worship was demanded. Adi Visheshwar (the alleged Shivling was found during the court’s mandatory survey on May 16, 2022) has been fixed by the court for hearing on January 21.
On November 17, 2022, the court had dismissed a petition filed by Anjuman Intejamia Masajid (AIM) – Gyanvapi Masjid Management Committee – challenging the maintainability of the case. After this, AIM had also filed a revision petition in the District Judge Court.
He said the next hearing of another case by Hindu Sena chief Vishnu Gupta, Ajit Singh of Khajuri, Mangla Prasad Pathak and Abhishek Pathak seeking regular worship of the alleged Shivling will also be held on January 21.
Prakash said that the regular worship of Lord Adi Visheshwara, Shringar Gauri, Lord Ganesha, Lord Hanuman and other deities at Gyanvapi, the lawsuit by environmentalist Prabhu Narayan seeking removal of the illegal superstructure over the temple and restoration of the heritage Prakash said that the next hearing will be held on January 17 in the lawsuit filed by Mukhtar Ansari of Lohta area, demanding the right to offer Urs, Chadar and Fatiha on the shrines inside the Gyanvapi Masjid premises.
In the lawsuit filed by Anushka Tiwari and Indu Tiwari on behalf of Jyotirlinga Adi Vishweshwar Virajman, to declare the ownership of God on the land located at Gyanvapi, cooperation from the central and state governments in the construction of the grand temple and the next date for removal of the temple around Gyanvapi in 1993 The barricades put up were fixed by the court on January 18, he said, adding that February 6 would be the next date for further hearing in the suit filed by Vishwa Hindu Mahasamithi chief Abhishek Sharma, seeking protection of all symbolic signs at Gyanvapi . It is over to Hindus and regular worship is allowed there.