Hindu party files Supreme Court caveat after Bhojshala temple ruling overturns 2003 ASI order

Court quashed an ASI order allowing Friday namaz
A Hindu party filed a caveat in the Supreme Court in the Bhojshala complex dispute, insisting it must be heard before any order is passed on appeals to the Madhya Pradesh High Court verdict. The Indore bench ruled the Bhojshala complex is a temple dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, left administration and management to the Centre and ASI, and cancelled a 2003 ASI order that had permitted Muslims to offer namaz every Friday. The High Court also directed the Muslim community to approach the Madhya Pradesh government for separate land to build a mosque.
- Hindu party filed a Supreme Court caveat demanding prior notice
- The caveat challenges outcomes from the Madhya Pradesh High Court ruling
- High Court declared Bhojshala a temple dedicated to Goddess Saraswati
- It cancelled the 2003 ASI order that allowed Friday prayers
- Administration and management were left to the Centre and ASI
- Muslims can approach the state for separate land to build a mosque
This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on
The Economic Times
