The ultimate difficulty involved Muslim prayers on the Nellithoppu space. Some petitioners had complained that such gatherings led to overcrowding, littering and the presence of non-vegetarian meals, affecting the sanctity of the hillock and inconveniencing Hindu devotees who used the identical pathway to succeed in close by temples.
The Excessive Courtroom held that overcrowding by itself couldn’t be a floor to disclaim prayers, nevertheless it imposed strict situations. It dominated that prayers may proceed on the Nellithoppu space throughout Ramzan and Bakrid, offered they didn’t hinder pathways, trigger nuisance, or contain animal sacrifice, cooking, or the carrying of non-vegetarian meals.
It was this restricted permission – permitting prayers solely throughout two festivals – that was taken as much as the Supreme Courtroom.










