Hearing on Gyanvapi complete, verdict reserved: Arguments in court for 45 minutes; Only 4 petitioners and 19 lawyers of both the parties got entry
Advocate Vishnu Jain, representing the Hindu side quoted, "The hearing was completed & the decision has been kept reserved. The next date of hearing will be given. We had given an application to provide us with CD and photographs of the report submitted by the commission."

Amidst the recent controversy about the Gyanvapi Mosque, the Survey report on the Gyanvapi controversy was presented on Monday. Both sides took their points in turn. The hearing lasted for about 45 minutes in the court of District Judge Dr. Ajay Krishna Vishwesh. The verdict will be pronounced on Tuesday. During this, 19 lawyers from both sides and four petitioners were present in the courtroom.
Advocate Vishnu Jain, representing the Hindu side quoted, "The hearing was completed & the decision has been kept reserved. The next date of hearing will be given. We had given an application to provide us with CD and photographs of the report submitted by the commission."
The survey report related to Gyanvapi was submitted to the court on Saturday itself. However, the Supreme Court had earlier stayed the verdict. However, later allowed. Along with this, the matter was ordered to be transferred from the Sessions Court to the District Court. Ajay Mishra, who was the court commissioner, was stopped from going to the courtroom. It is being told that due to the lack of name on the list, he was not allowed inside.
Tight security arrangements were made for the hearing in the district court. A large number of soldiers were stationed outside. Do not crowd during the hearing. This was also taken care of. Vishnu Jain of the plaintiff said that there was a debate on Sections 3 and 4 of the Places of Worship Act. Further action will be taken on the same tomorrow. The District Judge inquired about the applications of all the parties. Also, the application about the application filed under Order 7 Rule 11 (Maintainability) of the Code of Civil Procedure of the Muslim side, will be heard and the commission's report will be enquired.
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