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Urdu a language misunderstood as alien to India: Supreme Court - ‘prejudice stems from misconception’

  • The Supreme Court rejected a plea that challenged Urdu's use on a Patur municipal signboard.
  • A former councillor, Varshatai Sanjay Bagade, filed the plea, opposing Urdu's presence on the sign.
  • The court stated Urdu originated in India and shares Indo-Aryan roots with languages like Marathi and Hindi.
  • Justices Dhulia and Chandran stated, "Language belongs to a community… and not to a religion."
  • The court dismissed the plea, emphasizing that Urdu's use alongside Marathi did not violate any laws.
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Supreme Court dismisses case against signboard writing in Urdu, says 'Language is not representative of any religion'

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livelaw.in broke the news in India on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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