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SC to hear Haji Ali Trust's appeal against HC order allowing entry to women

Source: ANI
Last updated on: October 04, 2016 14:10 IST
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear the appeal by the Haji Ali Dargah Trust challenging the Bombay high court's verdict allowing women in the inner sanctum of the dargah.

The matter is set to be heard by the top court on Friday.

Meanwhile, Bhumata Brigade leader Trupti Desai has expressed confidence in the apex court to come through for women's equality.

Speaking to ANI, Desai asserted that the top court will pronounce a decision respecting the high court's decision and will pronounce a verdict supporting the rights of women.

"I am not really worried as I'm sure the Constitution will emerge victorious again and women will win here as well," Desai said.

On August 26, the Bombay high court had lifted the ban imposed on women from entering the inner sanctum of Mumbai's Haji Ali Dargah.

Noorjehan Fiaz and Zakia Soman, founders of Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan had petitioned the Bombay high court against the ban calling it unconstitutional.

Th ban, imposed in 2011, violates the women's right to freedom of religion enshrined in Article 25 of the constitution, the plea said.

The PIL also stated that gender justice is inherent in the Quran, and there is no prohibition on women visiting graves.

Prior to 2011, the dargah did not discriminate against women and allowed free entry of people across religions. On March 2011, dargah's board of trustees imposed a ban on women's entry, calling it a "grievous sin". It is a sin as per Islam for women to be in close proximity of a male Muslim saint's grave.

On Jul 10, 2015, bench headed by Justice VM Kanade sets aside previous order framing eight questions by an earlier bench of HC on maintainability and decided to hear PIL on merits.

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