Mumbai, Aug 26 (PTI/Agencies): The Bombay High Court on Friday allowed women's entry in Mumbai's Haji Ali dargah saying women should be permitted in the dargah along with men and Maharashtra government should ensure their safety.
The court said the ban imposed on women was contrary to the fundamental rights of a person as provided in Constitution.
Zakia Soman, Petitioner in the Haji Ali Dargah case, said this was a great step towards justice for Muslim women.
Trupti Desai, the founder of Bhumata Ranragini Brigade, halied the HC verdict as historic decision.
In 2012, the Haji Ali Dargah Trust had passed an order prohibiting women from entering the sanctum sanctorum. Subsequently, a public interest litigation (PIL) was filed challenging the order of the Trust.
The issue got the momentum in April 2016 when more than 50 organisations and prominent personalities launched a movement, Haji Ali sabke liye, demanding women be allowed in the dargah.
They came under one banner to launch the movement against the backdrop of nationwide campaigns and protests seeking entry of women in temples.
Trupti Desai, who spear-headed the campaign for entry of women at Shani Shingnapur temple, participated in that movement.
Details awaited.