Reports say that the wall collapsed after a bunch of monkeys were fighting on the wall. The deceased were reportedly relatives who were on a pilgrimage from Kanpur.
The petitioners stated that it is important to understand the religious history and the significance of the site and it can be achieved through proper scientific survey.
The counsel for the state government drew the attention of the court that one application is also pending since the entries in the revenue records have now been altered from Qabristan to 'purani abadi'(old settlement).
The Railways stated that the land on which houses of Nayi Basti have been illegally constructed belongs to the railway board and that the land needs to be vacated now for the construction of a special rail line between Mathura and Vrindavan.
The High Court remitted the entire matter back to the Mathura District Judge. Srikrishna Virajman had petitioned the District Judge for a review of the Civil Court's decision to dismiss the civil complaint.
82 Muslim students who are enrolled in the university have received government scholarships. Most of these students are residents of Jammu and Kashmir.
Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh promised that a dedicated corridor would be developed soon to guarantee the easy transit of devotees from the Yamuna riverfront to Mathura's iconic Banke Bihari Temple.