The celebration of Ganesha Chaturthi will not be held tomorrow at Eidgah Maidan in Bengaluru. The Supreme Court docket has issued an interim purchase that the status quo should really carry on for two times. A three-judge court ordered the Karnataka Higher Court docket to charm to the Karnataka Higher Court on the dispute concerning the group of other spiritual celebrations at the Eidgah Maidan. The petition submitted by the Karnataka Waqf Board versus permission to rejoice Ganesha Chaturthi was originally considered by a two-member higher education of the Supreme Courtroom, but when the judges failed to access a consensus, the a few-member university turned up for an urgent listening to. Senior legal professional Kapil Sibal, who appears for Waqf’s board, pointed out that for 200 yrs the celebrations of other religious groups have not been held at the Maidan and the Bengaluru Municipal Corporation does not have the right to grant authorization for other religious celebrations. . The division bench canceled the Karnataka High Court one bench order to preserve the status quo.
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