New Delhi: The district court in Varanasi will resume hearing on the Gyanvapi mosque case today. Earlier on May 30, the court had heard arguments on the maintainability of a plea by five Hindu women who sought permission for daily worship of the Shringar Gauri Sthal located inside the Kashi Vishwanath-Gyanvapi mosque complex. The matter was then posted for further hearing on July 4 by District judge AK Vishvesh.
The hearing will now resume today where the Muslim side will put arguments against the maintainability of the plea, said V Jain, advocate from the Hindus’ side, reported news agency ANI. “According to them,the case is not maintainable,but we’ve said that it’s maintainable…Our demand to grant worship there is legally valid,” he said.
The Muslim side had back then too, on May 30 hearing had argued against the maintainability of the plea.





