HomeNewsIndiaSC dismisses writ petition seeking removal of 26 verses from Quran with Rs 50,000 cost

SC dismisses writ petition seeking removal of 26 verses from Quran with Rs 50,000 cost

Arguing for former Uttar Pradesh Waqf Board Chairman Syed Wasim Rizvi, Senior Advocate RK Raizada alleged the verses "preached violence against non-believers and can lead to indoctrination of children.”

April 12, 2021 / 15:26 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

The Supreme Court, on April 12, dismissed a writ petition by former Uttar Pradesh Waqf Board Chairman Syed Wasim Rizvi, who sought removal of certain verses from the Quran for allegedly “preaching violence against non-believers.”

A bench headed by Justice RF Nariman dismissed the petition as “absolutely frivolous,” LiveLaw reported.

Story continues below Advertisement

Justice Nariman opened the hearing by questioning if Rizvi was “seriously pressing the petition,” to which Rizvi’s lawyer, Senior Advocate RK Raizada replied that he was “confining the prayer to the regulation of Madrassa education” and submitted literal interpretations of the verses which “preached violence against non-believers and can lead to indoctrination of children.”

Raizada also asked for the central government and Madrasa Boards to be “called upon to ensure what steps are taken to avoid literal teaching of the verses advocating violence.”