Varanasi Court warns media against publishing false news on ASI survey

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  • A Varanasi court passed an order cautioning the media and parties involved against the publication and dissemination of inaccurate and unofficial information on the ASI survey of the Gyanvapi Mosque premises. 
  • The Court directed both the ASI and the parties to the suit not to disclose any information regarding the survey to media persons. 
  • The ASI is currently conducting a scientific examination of the Gyanvapi complex in Varanasi. 
  • The survey is being conducted amid disputed claims over whether an object found in the Gyanvapi Mosque premises during a survey is a Shivlinga or a fountain.

A Varanasi court on Thursday passed an order cautioning the media and parties involved against the publication and dissemination of inaccurate and unofficial information on the ongoing Archeological Survey of India (ASI) survey of the Gyanvapi Mosque premises.

The Court further directed both the ASI and the parties not to disclose any information regarding the survey to media persons. “If any news about the survey is incorrectly published by print media, social media, or electronic media without official information, even though the ASI plaintiff side and the defendant side have not provided any information, appropriate legal action will be taken against them,” the Court directed.

The application was moved in the Shringar Gauri Worshipping case of 2022, which was initiated by four Hindu women worshippers. These women are seeking uninterrupted access throughout the year to conduct worship activities within the premises of the Gyanvapi Mosque.

The mosque committee’s application asserted that though the ASI or its officials have not issued any statements regarding the ongoing survey, incorrect and untrue information concerning the survey was being disseminated haphazardly across social, print, and electronic media.

The ASI is currently conducting a scientific examination of the Gyanvapi complex in Varanasi, following a directive issued by a Varanasi district judge on July 21, which was recently confirmed by the Allahabad High Court and the Supreme Court.

The survey is being conducted amid disputed claims over whether an object found in the Gyanvapi Mosque premises during a survey is a Shivlinga or a fountain.

The district court on July 21 ordered an ASI survey of the Mosque premises excluding the area previously sealed by the Supreme Court (wuzukhana or an ablution pond). The same was upheld by the Allahabad High Court on August 3.

On August 4, the Supreme Court refused to interfere with the Allahabad High Court order, after factoring in the assurance given by the ASI that there would be no excavation or destruction of property during the survey.

“High Court was correct in our view to introduce some directions to circumscribe the order of the district judge. The ASI has clarified that there is neither excavation nor there would be destruction of property,” the Supreme Court observed.

(With inputs from agencies)

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