A detailed hearing occurred at the Ajmer District Court regarding a petition asserting the presence of a Shiv temple at the Ajmer Dargah. The petition, filed by Vishnu Gupta and Rajvardhan Singh Parmar, sparked intense arguments from various parties involved in the case. The Khadims, including the Dargah Diwan’s office, sought to be included as litigants in the proceedings.
All parties presented legal arguments and documentary evidence to support their claims. The petitioners cited historical references to back their assertion about the Shiv temple’s existence, while the Dargah representatives highlighted their traditional rights. The court focused on determining the formal inclusion of parties in this complex matter, with the decision expected to significantly impact the case’s future direction.
After a thorough discussion, the court reserved its order on the impleadment applications. Vishnu Gupta mentioned that further proceedings would depend on the court’s decision, emphasizing the importance of the court’s upcoming ruling. Senior Advocate A.P. Singh stressed the need for the Archaeological Department to verify the claims, considering the sentiments involved in the case.
Representatives from both sides expressed their satisfaction with the court proceedings. Sandeep Kumar, representing Vishnu Gupta, highlighted the reliance on scientific evidence for drawing conclusions. Siddharth, Advocate for the Dargah Diwan, stated that all relevant legal provisions and historical facts were presented before the court, awaiting the judgment.
