JABALPUR, India, June 17 -- Madhya Pradesh High Court issued the following judgment/order on May 15:

[1] The aforesaid petitions and appeal deal with the common issues, to the claim of prayer by hindus/namaz by muslims/prayer by Jain samaj in -disputed area of Bhojshala and Kamal Maula Mosque situated at Dhar. In these petitions, a challenge has also been made to the order dated 7.4.2003 passed by Archaeological Survey of India to the extent to restrict the right of Hindus to worship in Bhojshala Complex -the disputed area on a particular day and timings and also challenge to the order permitting the muslim community to offer namaz on Friday in the -disputed area and in some petitions different reliefs are claimed in relation to the same -disputed area. Regard being had to the similitude of these petitions, they are being disposed of by the common order, however, the facts of each case and the arguments of learned counsel for parties are recorded separately.

[2] The present petition is filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeking following reliefs:- -

[i] Issue an appropriate writ, order, direction or declaration to the effect that only the members of Hindu Community have fundamental right under Article 25 of the Constitution of India to perform pooja and rituals at the place of Goddess Vagdevi/Maa Saraswati within the premises of Saraswati Sadan' commonly known as Bhojshala' situated at khasra land No.604 (Old No.313) within the city and District Dhar, State of Madhya Pradesh and the members of Muslim community have no right to use any portion of the aforesaid property for any religious purposes;

[ii] Issue an appropriate writ, order or direction to the Government of India to create a Trust under the provisions of Trust Act, 1882 for the purposes of administration and management of the affairs of Bhojshala Temple and Sanskrit learning within the property in question at Land No.604 situated at Dhar town, District- Dhar and ASI be directed to continue to have overall administration and management of the property in accordance with the provisions of 1958 Act;

[iii] Issue an appropriate writ, order or direction to the Trust (created by the Govt. of India in terms of prayer number (i) to re-establish the idol/Pratima of Goddess Saraswati and make provision for Darshan, Pooja and Worship of Goddess Saraswati and make proper management of Sanskrit learning in consonance with the Bhojshala as originally established; |

[iv] Issue an appropriate writ, order or direction restraining the Respondents from allowing the Muslims to perform prayer or worship in any manner within the temple complex i.e. property in question at Land No.604 at City and District Dhar;

[v] Issue an appropriate writ, order or direction quashing para 1 of the order dated 07.04.2003 passed by Director, Archaeological Survey of India and also para 3 of the said order to the extent it restricts the right of Hindus to worship within Bhojshala complex i.e. the property in question at Land No.604 (old 313) in the city of District Dhar and direct that Hindus shall be permitted to perform Pooja daily without any restriction;

[vi] Issue an appropriate writ, order or direction directing the Government of India to undertake every effort to bring back the Pratima of Goddess Saraswati from London Museum in United Kingdom and re-establish the same within the Saraswati Sadan'/Bhojshala complex situated at Khasra land No.604 (Old No.313) within the city and District Dhar, State of Madhya Pradesh;

[vii] Issue any other writ, order or direction in favour of the Petitioners as may be deemed fit and proper in the interest of justice and for which the Petitioners may be found entitled to;

*Rest of the document can be viewed at: (https://mphc.gov.in/storage/upload/indore/MPHCIND/2022/WP/10497/WP_10497_2022_FinalOrder_15-05-2026.pdf)

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