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ASI seeks 15 more days to submit Gyanvapi survey report

By, Varanasi
Updated on: Nov 18, 2023 08:40 AM IST

Standing government counsel Amit Srivastava, who filed the application on behalf of ASI, said, “We filed the application, urging the court to grant further 15 days time for completion and submission of the report.”

: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on Friday filed an application in the court of the Varanasi district judge seeking a further 15 days’ time for submitting its report on the scientific survey of the Gyanvapi mosque here. The court fixed November 18 (Saturday) for hearing the application.

The court fixed November 18 as the date of hearing, said Srivastava. (File)

“...The report of the survey is near about to complete. Only preparation of the report (of the survey) conducted by GPR is under process. It will take some more time for completion and submission of the survey report,” read the application by ASI.

Standing government counsel Amit Srivastava, who filed the application on behalf of ASI, said, “We filed the application, urging the court to grant further 15 days time for completion and submission of the report.”

The court fixed November 18 as the date of hearing, said Srivastava.

Akhlaque Ahmad, counsel for the Anjuman Intezamia Masajid Committee that manages the Gyanvapi mosque, said that a copy of the application was received, they would study it and decide the further course of action.

In compliance with that order, the ASI had conducted the survey for over four-and-a-half hours on July 24 after which the Supreme Court the same day (July 24) halted the exercise till 5pm on July 26 and granted liberty to the Anjuman Intezamia Masajid Committee to approach the Allahabad high court.

When the mosque committee moved the high court on July 25, it extended the stay on the survey. The high court gave its ruling on August 3 and allowed the exercise to go ahead. AIMC moved the Supreme Court against the high court order, but the top court refused to stay the survey on August 4.

 
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