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The Bombay HC permits Parsis to pray at community temple on Thursday

On Monday, the high court directed the state government to consider a representation made by BPP for holding prayers at the community temple here on September 3.

By AP Sept 2, 2020 3:11:46 PM IST (Published)


The Bombay High Court on Wednesday allowed the Parsi community in Mumbai to offer Farvardiyan prayers at the Doongerwadi tower of silence here for a day on Thursday after the Maharashtra government denied permission for the same. The court also said its order was to be treated as an exception, and others seeking permission for any other religious event or prayers cannot use this as a precedent.
A bench of Justices R D Dhanuka and M J Jamdar granted the permission on the condition that no person below the age of 10 or above the age of 65 would be allowed at the premises in the wake of the COVID-19-related restrictions. The bench also mandated that attendees will compulsorily use masks, sanitisers, and follow the standard operating procedures (SOPs) issued by the Centre and the Maharashtra government last month on implementing safety precautions in the wake of COVID-19.
As per the order, the prayers will be held between 7 am and 4.30 pm and not more than 200 people will attend it. At any given hour, only a maximum of 30 people will be permitted inside the premises.