The New Delhi Bar Association on Monday asked judicial officers not to pass any adverse orders for non-appearance of advocates and litigants on January 22. The Ram Mandir at Ayodhya is slated to be consecrated on that day.
The New Delhi Bar Association Secretary ON Sharma wrote a letter to the Principal District and Sessions Judge of the Patiala House Court. In the letter, ON Sharma wrote that due to Praan Prathishtha of Shri Ram in Ayodhya, the advocates may not be able to appear in the court on January 22, 2024. The letter added that therefore it is requested that all the judicial officers may kindly be appropriately requested so that no adverse order passed on 22nd January, 2024 for non-appearance of the advocates or the litigants.
The Ram Mandir inauguration ceremony, which will be presided by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will witness participation by a number of dignitaries. More than 8000 guests are expected on the consecration day. Reportedly, around 100 heads from 55 countries, including ambassadors and MPs, have been invited to the Pran Pratishtha ceremony at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.
Founder and global chairman of the World Hindu Foundation, Swami Vigyananand said that they have invited the Korean Queen, who claims to be Prabhu Shri Ram Vansaj. He added that all the VVIP foreign delegates will arrive in Lucknow on January 20, following on January 21, by evening they will reach Ayodhya. He stated that due to the fog and weather conditions, the delegates have been requested to come to India before the event.
Reports stated that the countries that have been invited include Argentina, Australia, Belarus, Botswana, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Dominica, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Egypt, Ethiopia, Fiji, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Guyana, Hong Kong, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Korea, Malaysia, Malawi, Mauritius, Mexico, Myanmar, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Sierra Leone, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Sweden, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand, Trinidad & Tobago, West Indies, Uganda, UK, USA, Vietnam, and Zambia.