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Gyanvapi Case: Ban on the survey extended till tomorrow, the High Court will hear the case again on Thursday at 3.30 pm

The ban on Gyanvapi survey has been extended till tomorrow. The Allahabad High Court will hear the matter again on Thursday at 3.30 pm.

Ban on Gyanvapi survey
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The ban on Gyanvapi survey has been extended till tomorrow. The Allahabad High Court will hear the matter again on Thursday at 3.30 pm. Chief Justice Pritinkar Diwakar had summoned the ASI scientist today at 4.30 pm while hearing the petition filed by the Anjuman Arrangement Committee regarding the survey being conducted in the Gyanvapi campus. Scientist Alok Tripathi appeared in the court on behalf of ASI. He told the court how the survey would be done by GPR method and photography method. Along with this, ASI scientists told that there will be no damage to the original structure from the scientific survey. Meanwhile, the court asked the ASI how many surveys have been done? When will you complete the survey? On this, the ASI said that if permission is granted, the survey will be completed by July 31.

The court wants to make it clear to the ASI that there could be some damage during the survey. In this case, the court wants to know from the ASI the method through which the ASI is conducting the survey. Will also see the demo of Court Survey System.

Before this, during the hearing, it was said on behalf of the mosque side that the survey could damage the structure. The District Judge does not have the right to conduct the survey. This order is wrong. In response, the temple side replied that the structure of the temple can be known correctly only after the survey.

ASI is conducting survey through two techniques. In that photography, imaging will be done. There won't be any damage. On this, the court wanted to know the demo of the survey and summoned the scientist of ASI engaged in the survey at 4.30 pm.
During the earlier hearing, the counsel for the Hindu side said that the scientific survey would not cause any damage to the established structure. The Muslim party argued that who would take the guarantee of no loss. The experience of the 1992 Ayodhya demolition cannot be forgotten.
 
A large number of advocates are present in the Chief Justice's court for the hearing of the Gyanvapi case. A decision can come in this matter by this evening. The Muslim party alleges that the lower court has not mentioned any logical reason for the scientific survey in its order. The lower court in its order did not even mention the circumstances in which scientific survey is mandatory.
The Muslim party said that there is no dispute between the Kashi Vishwanath Trust and the Arrangement Committee, so the plaintiff has no legal right to file the suit.

Questioned the maintainability of civil suit. The argument of the Muslim side continues. Another advocate for the Muslim side, Puneet Gupta, is also arguing.

Arguing on behalf of the Muslim side, advocate Puneet Gupta said that it is wrong to conduct a scientific survey without completing the process of evidence in a civil suit. The scientific survey has been ordered in haste at this stage in the civil suit.

The High Court asked the lawyer of the Central Government, what is ASI going to do

The High Court asked the Solicitor General of the Central Government what the ASI would do in Gyanvapi and why it was going there. The court asked the question to Solicitor General Shashi Prakash Singh. The court asked how the ASI would conduct the survey. Will you dig or not?

Hindu side's lawyer claims - the disputed site was worshiped till 1993

Hindu side's lawyer Vishnu Shankar argued that till November 1993 worship has been done at the disputed site. Maa Shringar Gauri, Hanumanji, Lord Ganesha and Lord Shiva are worshipped. Parikrama has been taking place at the disputed site. The Hindu side also claimed that Aurangzeb had destroyed the temple.

During the hearing, the Allahabad High Court asked the Solicitor General of the Central Government what is the GPR method. How will the scientific survey be done? The court asked the Solicitor General how many scientists of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) can appear in the court in how much time.

ASI's scientist summoned at 4:30

The ongoing hearing in the High Court on Gyanvapi survey has been adjourned till 4.30 pm. The court has summoned the scientists of ASI at 4.30 pm. Agra or Varanasi scientists will come. The court adjourned the hearing till 4.30 pm. Further hearing will take place after the scientists appear before the court.

The hearing of the Gyanvapi case has resumed in the Allahabad High Court. Lawyers for both the sides are present in the court. ASI scientist Alok Tripathi appeared in the court. He is telling the court how the survey will be done by GPR method and photography method. Alok told the court that the scientific survey would not cause any damage to the original structure.

If permission is granted, the survey will be completed by July 31, ASI scientist told the court

The High Court asked the ASI by when the survey would be completed. ASI said that if permission is granted, the survey will be completed by July 31. ASI was asked in the court if you are not a party then how did you come in the picture. Who gave you the license to survey someone's property?
Muslim party objected

The counsel for the Muslim side said that the legal questions cannot be resolved from the ASI affidavit and what is the hurry for the survey. The question of maintainability of the petition has not been resolved.


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