Explorer

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Result

UTTAR PRADESH (80)
43
INDIA
36
NDA
01
OTH
MAHARASHTRA (48)
30
INDIA
17
NDA
01
OTH
WEST BENGAL (42)
29
TMC
12
BJP
01
INC
BIHAR (40)
30
NDA
09
INDIA
01
OTH
TAMIL NADU (39)
39
DMK+
00
AIADMK+
00
BJP+
00
NTK
KARNATAKA (28)
19
NDA
09
INC
00
OTH
MADHYA PRADESH (29)
29
BJP
00
INDIA
00
OTH
RAJASTHAN (25)
14
BJP
11
INDIA
00
OTH
DELHI (07)
07
NDA
00
INDIA
00
OTH
HARYANA (10)
05
INDIA
05
BJP
00
OTH
GUJARAT (26)
25
BJP
01
INDIA
00
OTH
(Source: ECI / CVoter)

Gyanvapi Masjid Case: Allahabad HC Extends Stay On ASI Survey Of Premises Till Tomorrow

The HC was hearing a plea by the Anjuman Intezamia Masjid challenging the Varanasi District Court's order allowing ASI survey of the Gyanvapi mosque premises.

The Allahabad High Court on Wednesday extended the stay on Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) survey of the premises of Gyanvapi mosque in Varanasi till July 27. Chief Justice Pritinker Diwaker said the court the matter would be heard at 3.30 pm on Thursday.

The HC was hearing a plea by the Anjuman Intezamia Masjid, which manages the mosque, challenging the Varanasi District Court's order allowing ASI survey of the masjid premises (except the wuzukhana).

The mosque committee moved the HC after the Supreme Court halted the ASI survey till July 26, allowing them time to appeal against the lower court's order.

During the hearing, the Chief Justice directed the ASGI (appearing for the ASI) to call an ASI official from Varanasi to the court with an affidavit explaining the structure and details of the proposed survey of the mosque.

The ASI official said modern technology would be used for the survey and there would be no damages to the structure. The official said only 5 per cent of the survey was completed and ASI would complete the remaining work by July 31.

During the hearing, the masjid committee said that the scientific survey could damage the mosque. The counsel for the committee, senior advocate SFA Naqvi, requested the High Court to set aside the July 21 order of the Varanasi court, saying it had acted in urgency.

The senior advocate also said that the survey order was passed at a very preliminary stage as the parties were not asked to produce their evidence.

Opposing the claim, advocate Vishnu Jain, representing the Hindu side in the Gyanvapi mosque case, stated that the Solicitor General had already assured the Supreme Court on Monday that there would be no damage to the mosque, and no excavation would be conducted.

Jain also submitted that in the Ram Mandir case, a survey was conducted by the ASI and it was accepted by the High Court as well as the Supreme Court.

The Gyanvapi mosque is located next to the Kashi Vishwanath temple in Varanasi and Hindu litigants had in the Varanasi District Court sought an ASI survey to determine whether a temple existed at the same spot earlier.

Last week, the Varanasi court ordered the ASI to conduct a survey using technologies like ground penetrating radar and excavations. The Supreme Court's pause order on Monday came while the ASI team was inside the mosque complex. They left the spot after the SC verdict.

View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

NDA Meeting LIVE: Modi To Take Oath As PM For 3rd Time On June 9, Says Pralhad Joshi
NDA Meeting LIVE: Modi To Take Oath As PM For 3rd Time On June 9, Says Pralhad Joshi
Bengaluru Court Grants Bail To Rahul Gandhi In BJP Defamation Case
Bengaluru Court Grants Bail To Rahul Gandhi In BJP Defamation Case
RBI MPC 2024: Central Bank Keeps Repo Rate Unchanged At 6.5% By 4:2 Majority
RBI MPC 2024: Central Bank Keeps Repo Rate Unchanged At 6.5% By 4:2 Majority
When Will Narendra Modi Take Oath For Third Term As Prime Minister? BJP MP Confirms Date
When Will Narendra Modi Take Oath For Third Term As Prime Minister? BJP MP Confirms Date
Advertisement
metaverse

Videos

NDA Meeting: Chirag Paswan Greets Kangana Ranaut At Parliament Complex, Watch Video | ABP NewsNDA Meeting: Bihar's CM Nitish Kumar Leaves For NDA Meeting In Old Parliament | ABP NewsNDA Meeting: BJP-Led NDA Party Officials Arrive At The Old Parliament For Key Meet | ABP NewsBreaking News: Lalan Singh Tops The List Of Ministers - Sources | ABP News

Photo Gallery

Embed widget