Gyanvapi Masjid Case: Supreme Court to hear again today in Gyanvapi Masjid case, Hindu side filed its reply


Posted on 20th May 2022 10:06 am by rohit kumar

The Gyanvapi Masjid case is going to be heard again in the Supreme Court today. Yesterday's hearing was deferred by the court as advocate Vishnu Jain, appearing for the Hindu side, had sought time from the court to file its reply. The hearing will be held at 3 pm in the top court today. At the same time, the Supreme Court on Thursday had also ordered not to pass any order from the trial court of Varanasi.

 

the top court gave this order

 

The Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the trial court of Varanasi not to demolish the wall in front of Nandi. The court said that no order should be passed in the matter for the time being. At the same time, the Supreme Court had also asked to postpone the hearing of this matter in the Varanasi Court for today. On the other hand, the Muslim side opposed the postponement of the hearing. He said that if the hearing is postponed, then many more such cases can be filed in the country.

 

The Hindu side filed its reply

 

Please tell that the petition in the court has been filed on behalf of the Muslim side. He says that there is no justification for surveying the mosque. At the same time, the Hindu side has also filed its reply on this today. Advocate Vishnu Jain, appearing for the Hindu side, told the Supreme Court that the Gyanvapi Masjid in Varanasi is not a mosque, as the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb did not pass any order to form a Waqf on this land to hand over the land to a Muslim or a body of Muslims. Was. The reply states that historians have confirmed that the Islamic ruler Aurangzeb issued an order on 9 April 1669 instructing his administration to demolish the temple of Lord Adi Visheshwar in Varanasi.

 

Survey report presented in the trial court

 

Ajay Pratap Singh, the special assistant commissioner appointed by the Varanasi court, has presented the survey report to the trial court. The survey report is 10-15 pages. Before presenting the report, Court Commissioner Vishal Singh told that the report has been given in a sealed cover in which the video chip has also been filed.

 

Also Read: Gyanvapi Case: Hearing in Gyanvapi Masjid case will be held in Supreme Court today, read update

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