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Allahabad High Court issued contempt notices for ignoring ruling that permits private religious prayers without permission in Uttar Pradesh.
The Allahabad High Court issued contempt notices to Bareilly’s District Magistrate and Senior Superintendent of Police for allegedly ignoring a January 27 ruling that no permission is needed to hold religious prayers, including namaz, on private property in Uttar Pradesh.
The court emphasized that individuals have a fundamental right to conduct religious gatherings at home without authorization, as affirmed by its prior order in the Maranatha Full Gospel Ministries case.
The action followed a petition by Tarik Khan, who was detained with others for praying in a private residence, prompting the court to direct the state counsel to seek instructions.
The bench stressed that while private religious practice is protected, officials must be informed if activities extend to public spaces.
The case was adjourned to March 11, with coercive measures against the petitioner stayed.
El Tribunal Superior de Allahabad emitió avisos de desacato por ignorar un fallo que permite oraciones religiosas privadas sin permiso en Uttar Pradesh.