SC bans construction of shrines at public places
Asks state governments to decide the fate of existing places of worship encroaching on public land on a ‘case to case’ basis
NEW DELHI The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed that there shall be no fresh construction of places of worship at public places throughout the country.
The restriction would apply to temples, mosques, churches, gurudwaras and places of worship of all other communities, a bench of Justices Dalveer Bhandari and Mukundakam Sharma said in an interim order.
The bench said its order would be enforced till the issue relating to construction of places of worship on public land is finally resolved by the apex court.
The Supreme Court also said that the fate of existing places of worship shall be dealt by the respective state governments on a “case to case” basis. The bench issued the directive after Solicitor General Gopal Subramanium informed it that the Centre and the states had reached a consensus that there shall be no fresh construction of places of worship at public places.
DIRECTIVE FOLLOWS PETITION FROM GUJARAT
THE APEX court had on July 31 directed the government to ensure no place of worship is allowed to come up by encroaching public place. The direction to the Centre came during the hearing of a petition challenging the Gujarat High Court order of May 2006, by which the municipal corporations in the state were directed to demolish all illegal structures including places of worship on public land. PTI
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
SC bans construction of shrines at public places
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