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Supreme Court corrects Gyanvapi order, revives masjid committee’s appeal

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 26 July 2023
The Supreme Court on Wednesday corrected its July 24 order which had inadvertently disposed of Gyanvapi mosque management committee’s entire appeal even though only its application seeking urgent stoppage of a scientific/excavation survey by Archaeological Survey of India was decided.
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