Renaming of Aurangabad, Osmanabad | Bombay High Court validates Maharashtra government’s notifications
The Hindu
Bombay High Court upholds Maharashtra government's renaming of Aurangabad and Osmanabad, dismissing challenges against the name changes.
The Bombay High Court on May 7 upheld the Maharashtra government’s notifications of renaming Aurangabad and revenue areas as Chatrapati Sambhajinagar and Osmanabad as Dharashiv respectively.
The Bench comprising Chief Justice Devendra Upadhyaya and Justice Arif S. Doctor stated that the government’s notifications for the name changes were not in violation of the constitution and “do not suffer from any illegality or any vice”.
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A division Bench dismissed a batch of pleas challenging the State government’s notifications of the changed names. At least, 15 pleas, challenged the renaming of these cities as well as revenue areas (District, Sub-Division, Taluka, Villages).
The pleas opposing the renaming argued that the decision disregarded public sentiments and violated constitutional provisions. Moreover, they alleged that the name changes aimed to sow discord and political gain, particularly by stoking anti-Muslim sentiments. These petitions claimed that it was politically motivated and exacerbated religious tensions.
However, the Maharashtra government argued that the renaming was a matter of public sentiment and did not have religious connotations. In its affidavit opposing the pleas, the State government informed the court that the majority of the city’s residents celebrated the change from Osmanabad to Dharashiv and asserted that the renaming did not compromise secular values.
The initial petition was filed in August 2022, after Former Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray’s Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government during its last Cabinet meeting in June 2022. Later, in a fresh decision, the Mahayuti government added the prefix Chhatrapati and renamed Aurangabad, as Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.
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