₹ 50,000 Fine As Supreme Court Dismisses "Frivolous" Petition On Quran

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₹ 50,000 Fine As Supreme Court Dismisses "Frivolous" Petition On Quran
A petition asking for some verses to be removed from the Quran was dismissed today by the Supreme Court, which also fined the petitioner ₹ 50,000 for filing a "frivolous" request. Petitioner Sayed Wasim Rizvi, a former Uttar Pradesh Shia Waqf Board chairman, had called for removing 26 verses in the Quran that he said were not part of its original text. In the controversial petition, he said the verses violated the law of the land and were used as "justification" to attack non-believers and civilians.

New Delhi, 12 April 2021

As per news report of NDTV, "Are you seriously pressing the petition," a three judge-bench led by Rohington Nariman questioned, calling it "absolutely frivolous". Sayed Wasim Rizvi's petition had called for the verses to be declared "unconstitutional, non-effective and non-functional", insisting that these promoted extremism and terrorism and posed a serious threat to the sovereignty, unity and integrity of the country. The petitioner argued that Madrasas were teaching children these verses "which are leading to cross-border terrorism" and said the Centre must be directed to act

Source -NDTV

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