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Supreme Court stays ASI survey of Gyanvapi structure: Whither Procedure?

“Supreme Court stays ASI survey of Gyanvapi structure: Whither Procedure?”, Swarajyamag, July 25, 2023:

“On 24 July, an urgent mentioning was made in the Supreme Court before the bench headed by the Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud regarding the ASI Survey of the Gyanvapi Mosque directed by the Varanasi District Court on 21 July.

Committee of management Anjuman Intezamia approached the Supreme Court against the District Court order.

The Supreme Court put a hold on the District Court’s order allowing the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) survey.

The process for the same, however, has raised doubts about whether established procedures were followed while adjudicating on the petition or if they were disregarded altogether….”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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