Calcutta High Court Intervenes in Fatal Clashes Outside Mosque, Emphasizes Humanity Over Religious Discord

In a decisive move following a deadly altercation outside a mosque, the Calcutta High Court has ordered police intervention to prevent further violence. The clash, which erupted over conflicting prayer schedules, resulted in one fatality and multiple injuries, prompting urgent judicial scrutiny.

Presiding over the case, Justice Tirthankar Ghosh strongly criticized the violent outbreak and mandated police to manage the mosque’s access points immediately. “Humanity is above all,” Justice Ghosh remarked during the hearing, questioning the religious justification for such violence. “Which religion says that you have to murder somebody? Religion involves sentiment, consciousness, and emotions. If any of these factors are exceeded, hatred arises. Above all is humanity,” he added.

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The court’s stern directive came while addressing a continuous plea that had previously established specific prayer timings for the mosque to prevent such conflicts. The recent violence, according to the court, not only disrupted community peace but also interfered with the administration of justice.

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In its session, the High Court also requested a comprehensive report from the district administration. It warned that should these new measures be disregarded, resulting in further violence, it would prohibit all religious activities at the site.

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