Allahabad High Court Orders Withdrawal of Challan Over Namaz Gathering
The Allahabad High Court has instructed the withdrawal of a police challan against individuals offering namaz at a Bareilly house, while warning against large gatherings. The court disposed of the petition, highlighting that authorities can act if peace is threatened. Security for the property owner was also withdrawn.
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The Allahabad High Court has ordered the withdrawal of a police challan against a group offering namaz in a Bareilly residence, emphasizing restrictions on large gatherings.
A bench comprising Justices Saral Srivastava and Garima Prashad delivered the ruling, urging compliance with the law if gatherings potentially disrupt peace.
The court also discharged a contempt notice and withdrew security previously granted, amid concerns of misuse. The state's assurances and documentation were noted in the court's final decision.
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