Mohan Yadav said ASI filed survey report of Gyanvapi complex in the Court

frame Mohan Yadav said ASI filed survey report of Gyanvapi complex in the Court

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As per report advocate vishnu Shankar Jain, representing the Hindu side, has reacted after the decision given by the district court in the matter of survey of Gyanvapi Mosque. He said, 'Today the court heard both the parties and a consensus was reached that the hard copy of the ASI report will be provided to both the parties. The ASI was objecting to providing the report through email, so both parties agreed to receive a hard copy of the report.' He said that the court heard both the sides today. After listening to both the parties, it was agreed that a certified copy of the ASI report should be made available to both the parties. As soon as the court passes the order, our legal team will apply for a certified copy. At the same time, the statement of the Muslim side has also come in the Gyanvapi case. Muslim side advocate said- district judge did not give any order not to make the report public. To get the ASI report, we will also apply for a copy. Muslim side's lawyer Tauheed Khan said - After reading the ASI report, we will study it and then reply.

According to news agency PTI, Hindu side's advocate madan Mohan Yadav told that district Judge AK Vishwesh has said in his order that the survey report of Gyanvapi complex should be handed over to all the parties. During this time, the Muslim side placed a demand before the district Judge that the report of the survey should remain with the parties only and should not be made public.

On this, the district Judge said that all the parties should get the survey report by submitting a bond in the court that they will keep the report to themselves and not make it public. Yadav said that the Archaeological survey of india (ASI) filed the survey report of the Gyanvapi complex today in the court of Civil Judge Senior Division (Fast Track Court) prashant Singh, after which the district Judge handed over the survey report of the Gyanvapi complex to all the parties. Ordered to leave. This report is likely to be available by 4 pm.

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