HC allows prayers at Nizamuddin centre
The Hindu
Only 50 people can offer prayers five times a day during Ramzan, says court
The Delhi High Court on Thursday permitted 50 people to offer prayers five times a day at the Nizamuddin centre during Ramzan, noting there was no direction in the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) notification to close down places of worship. Justice Mukta Gupta directed that prayers be offered on the “first floor above the basement” of the mosque, and “strictly in accordance” with the DDMA’s April 10 notification and other standard operating protocols. The High Court remarked that there was “no clear stand” of the Central government as to whether religious congregations or gatherings were permitted in other places of worship.More Related News

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