The Supreme Court on Friday issued a notice on a
plea by the Sambhal's Jama Masjid management committee, and ordered status quo
with regard to a private well located near the entrance of the mosque.
A bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna and
Justice Sanjay Kumar directed that no steps be taken regarding the well without
its permission and instructed the authorities to file a status report within
two weeks.
The plea filed by the Committee of Management of
Shahi Jama Masjid challenged a November 19, 2024 order by the Sambhal Senior
Division Civil Judge that allowed the appointment of an advocate commissioner
to survey the mosque.
It was argued that the survey led to violence and
loss of life, prompting the urgent intervention of the top court.
Senior Advocate Huzefa Ahmadi, representing the
Committee of Management, emphasised the historical significance of the well,
stating, "We have been drawing water from the well since time immemorial." Ahmadi
raised concerns over a notice referring to the site as "Hari Mandir"
and plans for starting religious activities there.
"No such activities will be permitted. Please
file a status report," the CJI said.
The bench said the status quo must be maintained
concerning the well, and no notices related to it would be given effect.
Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain, representing the Hindu
side, said the well is outside the mosque's purview and has historically been
used for worship.
Ahmadi said the well is partly within and partly
outside the mosque premises, citing a Google Maps image to support the claim.
"Pass an appropriate direction to the District
Magistrate, Sambhal to ensure that status quo is maintained with respect to the
private well situated near the stairs/entrance of the Mosque and not to take
any steps/actions with regard to the same without due permission from this
Hon'ble Court," the plea said.
The mosque committee said it has filed the plea
against a November 19, 2024 order of the Civil Judge, Senior Division, Sambhal
at Chandausi, in a case.
The local court allowed an application seeking
appointment of an Advocate Commissioner to survey the Shahi Jama Masjid. The
mosque committee said the plea was allowed without hearing it on the same day
it was filed.
"It was in view of a second survey having been
undertaken which led to violence and loss of life that the captioned SLP was
preferred under the extraordinary circumstances," it said.