Madhya Pradesh High Court rules Dhar Bhojshala is Saraswati temple
NewsBytes | May 16, 2026 10:39 PM CST
Court applies preponderance of probability standard
Instead of focusing on who owns the property, the court looked at what the site really represents.
They said cases like this are about preponderance of probability, not absolute proof.
Even if idols are missing or destroyed, it doesn't erase a place's religious purpose.
Archeological evidence—like carvings and inscriptions—played a big role here.
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