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tice is done in the government and the Hon’ble Court due to inadvertent do not dart injustice and may attribute some partiality with underrepresented poor citizen and protect the criminal or doer of injustice, there may not be such deserving respect and it may circumvent the law with all inequity. Such a situation is alarming in the nation as the law which is regarded to make the citizen free from all side of encroachment, has itself is making the people enslave. Let a situation be derived by breaking the chain which is providing restriction to fight against the injustice. Although it is an iron curtain, but still one cannot blot all such hopes, as the hopes belong to a future. A single day light may shallow the darkness from our country. 4:40 pm May 21,cheap toms shoes, 2011 Yogesh Kumar Saxena Advocate High Court , Member Ganga Poluution Matter, Ex Senior Vice President wrote: COURT NO. 34CIVIL MISC. WRIT PETITION NO. 36818 OF 2004Institute of Rewriting Indian History Anr. Petitioner VersusUnion of India Ors. RespondentsHon’ble Dr. B.S. Chauhan, J.Hon’ble Dilip Gupta, J.(By The Court) This Writ petition has been filed as a Public Interest Litigation seeking the relief of declaration in the nature of mandamus for notifying that Taj Mahal was not built by Shahjahan; remove all the notices displayed by the Archeological Survey of India showing Taj Mahal premises crediting Shahjahan as its creator and further desist from writing /publishing/proclaiming/ propagating and teaching about Shahjahan being the Author of Taj Mahal and stop and discontinue the free entry in Taj Mahal premises on Friday in the week. A further direction has been sought that the authorities be further directed to open the locks of upper and lower portions of the four- storied building of Taj Mahal having number of rooms; to remove the bricked up walls built later blocking such rooms therein; and further to bring out the idols and inscriptions hidden in the Taj Mahal by Shahjahan ‘s order and declare the same as a Hindu Temple. We have heard Shri Y. K. Saxena, learned Counsel for the petitioner at leangth and Sri K.C,toms shoes reviews. Sinha, learned Counsel appearing for the respondents and have perused the averment made in the petition as well as supplementary affidavit. Shri Saxena,toms shoes sale, learned Counsel appearing for the petitioners has vehemently submitted that originally, there was a Hindu Temple over which by raising superstructures, the Taj Mahal was built by Shahjahan . Thus , in fact, a Hindu temple was converted into a “Majar”. In support of his contention, he has taken us through literature, mainly, written by Shri P. N. Oak and the same include” The Greatest Historical discovery of Modern Times- The Taj Mahal is a Temple Palace” published by Hindi Sahitya Sadan, 2003 Edition, “ Taj Mahal – Tejo –Mahalaya Shiva Mandir Hai” 1998 Edition, published by the same publisher; Fatehpur seekri Ek Hindu Nagar”, Agra Ka Lal Kila Hindu Bhawan Hai” in Hindi 1998 Edition;, “ Some Blunders of Indian Historical Research” 2003 Edition; Thatta Islamic Architectu Related articles:
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