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HC rejects two sisters’ claim on Dhannipur mosque land

- SRAWAN SHUKLA / Lucknow

The Indo-Islamic Cultural Foundation (IICF), entrusted with the task of Dhannipur mosque constructi­on, heaved a sigh of relief after a Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court rejected the writ petition of two Delhi sisters challengin­g allotment of 5 acres of land for the mosque on Monday.

During arguments on the admissibil­ity of the petition, the Additional Advocate General RK Singh brought to the notice of the court that Khasra numbers of the 5 acres of land allotted to the Central Sunni Waqf Board, on the direction of the Supreme Court November 7, 2019 verdict, were different from that mentioned in the petition filed by the two Delhi sisters challengin­g the allotment.

On learning that wrong facts were placed before the court in the petition, the counsel for the two Delhi sisters HGS Parihar pleaded before the court to withdraw the writ petition.

The two-member bench comprising Justice Devedra Kumar Upadhyaya and Justice Manish Kumar accepted the plea of petitioner­s’ counsel and dismissed the writ petition disallowin­g further arguments.

The two Delhi-based sisters Rama Rani Punjabi (59) and Rani Kapoor Punjabi alias Rani Kapoorf Baluja (51) had challenged the allotment of 5 acres of land in Ayodhya for constructi­on mosque claiming it to be part of 28 acres land owned by their father in village Dhannipur.

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