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Gyanvapi case: HC dismisses mosque management's objections, ASI survey to continue

IndiaTimes Thursday, 3 August 2023
The court upheld the Varanasi court order dated July 21, saying that the ASI survey will continue but no digging or damage should be done. The court observed that the issue of the commission was permissible and that the Varanasi Court was justified. “The scientific survey is necessary in the interest of justice,” the high court order stated.
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