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Fast-track court also says unseal ASI report on Gyanvapi study

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 30 January 2024
: A Varanasi fast-track court of civil judge (senior division) Prashant Kumar Singh on Tuesday ordered the unsealing of Archaeological Survey of India's Gyanvapi survey report, and directed ASI to hand over its copies to the parties in the original suit, titled 'Swayambhu Lord Vishweshwar and others vs Anjuman Intezamia Masajid Committee and others.
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News video: Hindus Granted Puja Permission in Gyanvapi Mosque | Legal Battle Timeline | Oneindia News

Hindus Granted Puja Permission in Gyanvapi Mosque | Legal Battle Timeline | Oneindia News 03:14

In a significant development, the Varanasi Court permits Hindus to perform puja in the basement of the Gyanvapi Mosque premises. This decision comes after decades of legal disputes surrounding the historical and religious site. Explore the timeline of the Gyanvapi Masjid case, from the initial...

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