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Court tells ASI to make Gyanvapi report public

Court tells ASI to make Gyanvapi report public

  • A Varanasi district court agreed to make the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)'s scientific survey report on the Gyanvapi Mosque complex available to both the Hindu and the Muslim sides.
  • The concerned parties will have to submit an affidavit in this regard.

Key Highlights

  • The development comes over a month after the Archaeological Survey of India submitted its report before the Varanasi District Court in a sealed cover
  • However, the ASI had sought the postponement of the release of its Gyanvapi Survey report to the public domain.
  • The panel had urged a Varanasi district judge to delay the disclosure
    • Fearing that the report's content to the public would be inappropriate and fuel rumours and misinformation.
  • The ASI carried out a scientific survey of the Gyanvapi premises, located next to the Kashi Vishwanath temple.
    • To determine whether the 17th-century mosque was constructed over a pre-existing structure of a Hindu temple.
  • The survey had begun after the Allahabad High Court upheld the Varanasi district court order
  • It ruled that the step was "necessary in the interest of justice" and would benefit both the Hindu and Muslim sides in the dispute.
  • After the Allahabad High Court order, the Gyanvapi committee moved the Supreme Court against the order.

Prelims Takeaway

  • Gyanvapi
  • ASI

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