In the Gyanvapi mosque case, a Hindu plaintiff urges the Supreme Court to allow a scientific survey of an alleged ‘Shivling’. They emphasize the need for a detailed investigation and propose the removal of modern structures to facilitate the survey. This plea holds significance for India’s cultural and religious heritage and could set a precedent for similar cases.
A recent Archaeological Survey of India report has unveiled evidence of a pre-existing Hindu temple beneath the Gyanvapi Mosque in Varanasi, sparking renewed debate. The findings may significantly impact the ongoing legal and socio-religious disputes surrounding the site. This development highlights the intersection of historical evidence and religious tensions in India.
In the Gyanvapi-Kashi Vishwanath case, a Varanasi district court has ordered the release of the ASI survey report to all parties involved, ensuring transparency and fairness in the legal proceedings. This decision allows both sides to review and challenge the findings, marking a critical juncture in the case’s progression.
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has recently approached the Varanasi court with a significant plea concerning the Gyanvapi survey report. The ASI has requested an extension of four weeks before making the survey findings public, a move that has drawn attention in legal and historical circles. Also read-Allahabad High Court Reserves Judgment In High-Profile […]
The Allahabad High Court has recently concluded hearings and reserved its verdict on a contentious legal matter involving the Gyanvapi mosque in Varanasi. This case revolves around a petition challenging the validity of a 1991 civil suit filed by Hindu worshippers. The suit in question demands the restoration of an ancient temple, which the petitioners […]
