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Bombay HC to Hear Plea Against Maharashtra's Ram Mandir Holiday Decision"

Last Updated: 22-01-2024 11:17:26am
Bombay HC to Hear Plea Against Maharashtra's Ram Mandir Holiday Decision

Four law students from different law colleges have approached the Bombay High Court challenging the decision of the Maharashtra government to declare a public holiday on January 22, the day of the Pran Pratishtha (inauguration) of the Ram Mandir at Ayodhya.The petitioners applied to the High Court registrar today seeking constitution of a special bench to grant urgent hearing.A special bench of Justices GS Kulkarni and Neela Gokhale has been constituted to hear the petition on January 21, 2024.

The petitioners, Shivangi Agarwal, Satyajeet Salve, Vedant Agrawal, Khushi Bangia, are students pursuing law courses in Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU), Government Law College(GLC), Mumbai and NIRMA Law University, Gujarat.They have sought quashing of the notification issued by the Maharashtra government on January 19.Any policy regarding declaration of public holidays cannot be at the whims and fancies of the political party in power. Holiday can be declared perhaps to commemorate a patriotic personality or historic figure but not to celebrate consecration of Ram lalla to appease a particular section of the society or religious community", the petition said.As per the plea, the State government notification is nothing but expending from government exchequer for religious purpose which is prohibited under the Constitution.The petitioners further emphasized that such public holidays would lead to loss of education, financial loss and loss of governance and public work, since schools, banks and government offices would be closed."In the absence of legislation conferring power to declare a public holiday on the State governments and without there being guidelines which are secular in nature, such declarations to appease a majority community that too for political purposes would be a sheer abuse of power and would destroy secular fabric of India," the petition underscored.The petitioners have also challenged the notification of 1968 issued by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs that empowers States to exercise powers under the Negotiable Instruments Act to declare public holidays.

TAGS: Law Students Maharashtra Government Bombay High Court Public Holiday Ram Mandir Inauguration Special Bench Urgent Hearing


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