Prayagraj, July 5 -- The Allahabad high court on Friday dismissed an application moved by the Hindu side seeking a court direction that the word "disputed structure" be used in place of "Shahi Idgah mosque", in the Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah title dispute case. Dismissing the application, Justice Ram Manohar Narain Mishra observed, "A bare perusal of the pleading of the parties in the suit reveals that there is dispute between the parties with regard to the site where Shahi Masjid Idgah is existing. Parties have claimed their respective title over suit property. Therefore, it may be termed as property in dispute." "In pleadings of the parties also, the structure in question is referred as Shahi Masjid Idgah and at this stage, where hearing of the suits is yet to commence and even issues have not been framed, it is neither desirable nor expedient to issue any direction to stenographer, as prayed by the applicants, to refer Shahi Masjid Idgah in judgments and orders as "disputed structure". "There is no dispute with regard to identity of the property in suit, therefore, the prayer made in the application A-44 cannot be granted at this stage", the court further said. Earlier, during court proceedings, an application A-44 was moved in original suit no. 13 of 2023 with a prayer to direct the stenographer concerned to use the word "disputed structure" in place of "Shahi Idgah Mosque" in the entire further proceedings of this original suit along with other connected matters. Subsequently, a written objection was filed on behalf of Muslim side, who were defendants in the suit. The applicant, the Hindu side, had submitted before the court that the Shahi Idgah mosque in Mathura was constructed on the exact site that is historically recognised as the original birth place of Lord Shri Krishna, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. On the other hand, it was submitted on behalf of the Muslim side that the present application has been filed with an intent to abuse the process of law. According to them, the mosque has been in existence for the last over 400 years and its existence is sought to be undermined by the present application, which is not permissible under law. The trial of the suit is yet to commence. Allowing the present application will amount to pre- determination that Shahi Masjid Idgah is not a mosque, at an early stage, in the suit, the Muslim side said....