1st ‘Hindu court’ set up on lines of Sharia system

MEERUT: Members of Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha announced on Wednesday that it has arrange the country’s first ‘Hindu court docket’, at the traces of Sharia courts. Set up with an goal to make selections completely on Hindu affairs, and feature an identical court-like device in place identical to Darul Qaza (Sharia courts) — which resolves issues/disputes in line with Islamic rules —the first Hindu court docket also got its first judge in a rite that was once held at celebration’s place of business in Meerut.


“We had challenged the status quo of Sharia courts a couple of days ago as a result of there will have to be one Constitution for all. We had instructed the federal government in a letter if our calls for aren't met, we will arrange a equivalent court docket for Hindus. Since no motion was once taken in our favour, we arrange the first Hindu court docket here,” said Pandit Ashok Sharma, the nationwide vice-president of Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha. Sharma could also be the pinnacle of the five-member sangrakshak mandal of the Hindu court docket.


Members of the outfit plan to claim the bylaws in their court docket on October 2 and appoint a complete of five judges in different portions of the country on November 15. Pooja Shakun Pandey, nationwide secretary of Mahasabha, who has been appointed as the first judge of the Hindu court docket, said, “We will take care of issues associated with Hindus most effective and the problems will range from harassment of Hindu women, Hindu marriages, disputes of property or cash We can have proper jails and our maximum punishment might be demise.”
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