ASI deadline to submit Gyanvapi report to Varanasi court today
PTI, Nov 28, 2023, 10:50 AM IST
Varanasi: Today marks the deadline for the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to submit its report on Gyanvapi mosque to the Varanasi district court after it was given a 10-day extension on November 18 to the to submit the scientific survey report of the mosque complex.
The ASI was earlier given time till November 17 to submit the report but on Friday, its counsel sought 15 more days from the court.
According to the counsel for the Hindu side Madan Mohan Yadav, the ASI sought more time due to the non-availability of the technical report.
While hearing the matter on Saturday, District Judge A K Vishvesh asked the ASI to submit its report by November 28.
On November 2, the ASI had told the court it had “completed” the survey but may take some more time to compile the report, along with the details of the equipment used in the survey work. The court then granted additional time till November 17 for submitting the document.
On October 5, the court had granted four more weeks to the ASI and said the duration of the survey would not be extended beyond this.
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