Mangaluru: Third Additional and JMFC Court of Mangaluru on Thursday stayed an application demanding the survey of the Malali Mosque in Mangaluru. The plea was filed by Dhananjaya and others.

The advocate appearing for the mosque argued that they have received an order by the high court of Karnataka on the same day. The order directed to conduct an inquiry to verify their claim that the mosque was a property of the Waqf Board. He further added that following and implementing the order of the High Court was important.

The Third Additional and JMFC Court of Mangaluru heard the argument by the advocate for the mosque and stated that following the order of high court was of primary importance. It stayed the hearing of the plea demanding the survey of the mosque submitted by Dhananjay and others adding that their plea can only be heard after the Waqf Board related inquiry is completed.

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New Delhi, Apr 28: The Delhi Police registered a case on Sunday after a complaint by the Ministry of Home Affairs in connection with the doctored videos of Union Home Minister Amit Shah being circulated on social media platforms, officials said.

The Special Cell has registered an FIR under various sections of the IPC and relevant provision of the IT Act, they said. Sources in the Special Cell said that now arrests are likely to follow across the country.

According to the complaint filed by Sinku Sharan Singh, DC, Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C), some doctored videos are being circulated on social media with "the intent of creating disharmony among communities which is likely to affect public tranquility and public order."

According to the complainant, links from which the videos were shared were also attached for further action.

A copy of the FIR was also sent to the IFSO unit of the Delhi Cyber Police.