Advocate Vishnu Jain representing the Hindu side in the case said they wanted to take more time regarding the application for demolition of the wall below the wazukhana. The trial of the Gyanvapi mosque is expected to be heard by the Supreme Court and the Varanasi court on Thursday. Assistant commissioner Ajay Pratap Singh said a 10- to 15-page research report had already been submitted to Varanasi court. A court-appointed special commissioner, Advocate Vishal Singh, said this was a report of an investigation conducted inside the premises on May 14, 15 and 16.
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1. Advocate Vishal Singh, a special commissioner appointed by the court, said he did not apply for the dismissal of former court commissioner Ajay Mishra, who submitted his own investigation report on May 6 and 7.
2. Advocate Vishnu Jain, representing the Hindu side in the case, said they had asked for a legal time in the Varanasi court to adjourn it today as the matter will be heard today in the High Court.
3. “As for the request for the demolition of the wall under wazukhana, it will take time. I hope the Muslim side wants time to put their opposition in our application,” said advocate Vishnu Jain. The petitioner tried to remove the pipes where water was provided so that Muslims could commit suicide.
4. The High Court will hear an appeal lodged by the Masjid committee which opposed the inquiry ordered by the court.
5. The entire Indian Muslim Personal Law Board on Wednesday decided to extend legal aid to the Muslim side in the ongoing case of the Gyanvapi Mosque. At the two-and-a-half-hour emergency meeting of the executive committee convened today, talks were held on the Gyanvapi line and the Tipu Sultan mosque during major decisions.
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