The Allahabad High Court dismissed the application to remove the name of Kaushal Kishore, a friend of Krishnalala, from the list of plaintiffs. The court stated that a solid reason is necessary to remove a plaintiff. The next hearing is on October 9.
New Delhi: The Allahabad High Court has delivered a significant ruling in the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah Mosque dispute located in Mathura. The court dismissed the application filed by advocate Ajay Pratap Singh to remove the name of Kaushal Kishore, a close friend of Krishnalala, from the list of plaintiffs. This application was filed because the advocate alleged that Kaushal Kishore was influencing the suit by filing new applications.
Plaintiff Status and Court's Response
The hearing took place on Friday, where the single bench of Justice Ram Manohar Narayan Mishra dismissed the application, stating that there was no justification for removing Kaushal Kishore's name from the list of plaintiffs. The court stated that there must be sufficient reason to remove any plaintiff, and the allegations presented were not deemed sufficient to undermine the suit.
Debate on Representative Suit
During the hearing, there was also a debate on designating Suit No. 4 as a representative suit. The court has not yet given a final decision on this, but Suit No. 17 has already been determined as a representative suit. A representative suit means that one plaintiff will represent the entire group, and their arguments will apply to all plaintiffs. This simplifies and makes court proceedings more effective.
Next Hearing Date
The next hearing in this case has been scheduled for October 9. In the next round, the court will listen in detail to the arguments of both sides and the documents presented, and will take a final decision on the possibility of designating Suit No. 4 as a representative suit.
Krishna Janmabhoomi Case
The Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah Mosque dispute is considered a sensitive and significant case in Indian judicial history. Due to its extreme religious and cultural sensitivity, this case draws attention across the entire country. Every court decision directly impacts mediation, administrative decisions, and future cases related to religious sites.
Kaushal Kishore's Role
Kaushal Kishore is a close friend of Krishnalala and an important member of the list of plaintiffs. The dismissal of the application to remove his name indicates that the court is protecting the rights of all parties included in the list of plaintiffs. The court clarified that it is not appropriate to remove any plaintiff from the list without a solid reason.