Allahabad High Court Resolves Namaz Dispute, Ensures Peace

The Allahabad High Court has resolved a petition involving a Bareilly resident barred from offering namaz at home. The court accepted an undertaking to prevent large gatherings and directed the withdrawal of a police challan and security. Authorities can intervene if peace is threatened.

Allahabad High Court Resolves Namaz Dispute, Ensures Peace
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The Allahabad High Court has concluded legal proceedings concerning a Bareilly resident, Tariq Khan, who was previously barred from offering namaz at his house. This decision came after Khan promised not to host large gatherings for prayer.

The court instructed state officials to annul a police challan issued against Khan and others involved when praying on a property owned by his relative, Hassen Khan. Justice Saral Srivastava and Justice Garima Prashad's order allows authorities to act if Khan breaches his commitment and threatens local peace.

The court also revoked the previously afforded security to Hassen Khan after the claim of misuse and daily large prayer gatherings arose. The ongoing situation emphasized adherence to ensuring peace and legal compliance during religious practices at the property.

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