The Supreme Court transferred the civil suit filed by Hindu devotees on Gyanvapi mosque from the civil (senior division) to the district judge and said that given the complexities and sensitivity of the issue, an experienced judge must handle the case.
The report of filming of the Gyanvapi Masjid in Varanasi was submitted to a court this morning in a case involving a request by Hindu petitioners to worship what they claim are idols inside the mosque complex.
Gyanvapi mosque case: Rubbles from an old temple, hood of a Seshnag (a serpent from the Hindu mythology), trishul, and several pieces of broken Hindu deities, were among the things that were found during the three-day survey, claimed the survey report, which was filed at Varanasi court. According to reports, Ajay Mishra, the lawyer, who was appearing Hindu petitioners in the Gyanvapi mosque said he was not allowed to go to the basement, which seemed to be nearly 500 to 600 years old. The lawyer