New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has expressed strong displeasure over repeated public interest litigations (PILs) filed by Hindutva NGO, Save India Foundation, saying that the petitions selectively target mosques, dargahs, and waqf properties.
According to Global Mirror, a Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and Justice Tejas Karia also took exception to the organisation’s practice of commenting on pending matters on social media. The court cautioned parties against inflaming public sentiment in sensitive matters, stressing that arguments must be confined to the courtroom.
Earlier in January also the High Court strongly criticised Save India Foundation for filing multiple public interest litigations alleging encroachments by mosques and dargahs in New Delhi, observing that the organisation appeared to be targeting only one category of religious structures and was misusing the court’s jurisdiction.
According to Global Mirror, a Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and Justice Tejas Karia also took exception to the organisation’s practice of commenting on pending matters on social media. The court cautioned parties against inflaming public sentiment in sensitive matters, stressing that arguments must be confined to the courtroom.
Earlier in January also the High Court strongly criticised Save India Foundation for filing multiple public interest litigations alleging encroachments by mosques and dargahs in New Delhi, observing that the organisation appeared to be targeting only one category of religious structures and was misusing the court’s jurisdiction.