The petitioner, Allahabad resident Navab Mahboob, has contended that a circular issued on August 8 whereby all the seminaries had been asked to submit photographs and video footage of I-Day celebrations on their respective premises was "discriminatory and illegal".
The circular was issued by the registrar of UP Madrassas Shiksha Parishad, a government body.
The petition comes close on the heels of a controversy that had erupted following the state government's order for compulsory Independence Day celebrations at all madrassas and videography of the same.
The Barelvi madrassas also reportedly defied the directions for getting the celebrations videographed.
The petition is likely to come up for hearing before a Bench next week.
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