In 6th extension, ASI gets 10 more days to submit Gyanvapi report | India News


VARANASI: The Varanasi district court granted Thursday an additional 10 days to Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to finalise and submit the Gyanvapi survey report by December 11. This extension is the sixth since the initiation of BUT‘s scientific study, which aims to determine whether the 17th-century mosque in Varanasi was constructed over a pre-existing structure of a temple.
District judge Ajay Krishna Vishvesha said: “After taking into consideration the facts mentioned in the application and circumstances of the case, I find it proper to grant 10 days more time to the ASI to file the report in the court. This court expects that within the provided time the ASI shall positively file the report and will not seek further time.”
The court had granted five extensions – on August 5, September 8, October 5, November 2, and November 17 – during different stages of the survey. On Tuesday, ASI requested an additional three weeks to finalise the report, prompting the court to ask for an explanation about the need for another extension.
ASI initiated the scientific study of the Gyanvapi mosque on July 24.