The woman demanded the red fortress, the Supreme Court heard- why not only the red fortress, why not Agra, Fadehpuri Sikri?

The female red fortress says that the Supreme Court consulted
A woman who claims to have a pet line: The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a woman’s petition seeking to occupy the brick fort as a legal heir, claiming that the Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Jafar-II was the widow of the grandson. The bench of Chief Justice Sanjeev Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar initially refused to consider the petition filed against the Delhi High Court order. Initially, a writ petition was filed, which is faulty and unfounded. This cannot be considered.
Agra, why not Fadehpuri Sikri Fort?
The Bench did not allow Petitioner Sultana Begum’s advice to withdraw the petition. The lawyer said, the petitioner is a member of the country’s first independent fighter. If the Chief Justice, if the arguments are considered, why not only the Red Fort, the Agra Fort, the Fadeburi Sikri. A bench of the Delhi High Court on December 13 last year, Begum’s appeal against the decision of the Prem Judiciary on December 13 last year, states that it should not be filed for more than two times, which is said to be two and two delays, which is said to be two and two delays, after two and two delays. Then, after two delays, this is one of the two delays.
Begum said that she could not appeal because of her sickness and her daughter’s death. The High Court said that we assume that its task is not sufficient. The case has been delayed for more than two and a half years. The petition has been pending for decades, and because it (by a judge) has been rejected. The application for the delay for the delay is rejected. As a result, the appeal is rejected. It is tied to the term range.
Delhi High Court rejected
The British East India Company, which demanded the British East India Company illegally occupied by the British East India Company, has demanded that the British East India Company, which demanded the British East India Company, has not been clarified of excessive delays for more than 150 years. After the first independence struggle in 1857, the British refused their family’s family, which was then deported from the Emperor country and occupied the Mughals of the Red Fort.
It claimed that Begum was the owner of the cornea, which was illegally occupied the property by his ancestor, Bahadur Shah Jafar-II, who died on November 11, 1862 at the age of 82. The petitioner requested the petitioner to hand over the red castle or to provide adequate compensation. (Pasha input)
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