New Delhi: UP GOVT has informed the Supreme Court that the “private well” played near the Jama Masjid of the Mogol era The mosque in Sambhal was located in public lands. A State Report was filed before a bank comprised of the President of the Supreme Court Sanjiv Khanna and Judge Sanjay Kumar after a January 10 address.
“The petitioners try to create private rights over a public well. The subject’s well is part of the 19 wells that are being revived by the district administration for among other things, the collection of rainwater, the recharge of water and the use Of all communities, “the report said.
The report indicated that the well, locally known as “Dharani Varah Koop”, was located nearby and not inside the Religious site in disputeand had no connection with the mosque.
“Even the religious site in dispute is located in public lands. It is claimed that the well is a public well and is not located anywhere inside the mosque/religious site in dispute. In fact, there is no access to the subject of the subject from The interior of the mosque, “he added.
The state administration formed a three -members committee comprising SDM Sambhal, Area Officer, Sambhal and the Executive Officer of the Municipal Council, Sambhal, to examine the state of the well in question.
The Uttar Pradesh government said the petitioner did not reveal that there was a well inside the limit walls of the mosque locally known as “Yagna Koop.”
The committee, in a spot inspection, discovered that the well was located outside the mosque boundary wall, according to the report. “The petitioner has attached misleading photographs that try to demonstrate that the subject of the subject is within its facilities … It was also found during the inspection that this well was in use since time immemorial by people from all communities.