SC upholds demolition of Koyambedu mosque in Chennai, says unauthorised religious structures on public land must be removed

SC upholds demolition of Koyambedu mosque in Chennai, says unauthorised religious structures on public land must be removed

On February 27, 2024, the Supreme Court of India upheld the demolition of a mosque in Chennai’s Koyambedu area, citing that it was constructed illegally on public land. This decision comes after the Madras High Court previously ordered the removal of the mosque, a decision appealed by the managing trust.

The Supreme Court’s verdict emphasizes that the law applies equally to all, regardless of religion. They stated that unauthorized religious structures, including mosques, temples, churches, or gurdwaras, cannot be built on public land. The court also urged authorities to take swift action against such encroachments across the country.

It’s important to note that this is a complex issue with diverse perspectives. While the court emphasized the rule of law and upholding public land rights, some view the decision as potentially affecting religious freedom and community spaces.

For a more comprehensive understanding, it’s recommended to explore various news sources and perspectives surrounding this event.

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