Sambhal mosque survey case was welcomed by both parties to the case — the Hindu litigants who claimed that a temple stood at the site and the masjid committe that opposed it. The Supreme Court on Friday ordered a Sambhal trial court to halt proceedings in the case over the Mughal-era Shahi Jama Masjid, including a survey report it had sought on the matter.
It directed the proposed report of the advocate commissioner following the mosque survey be kept in a sealed cover, till the appellate court including the Allahabad High Court heard the appeal of the mosque committee.
Welcoming the order of the apex court, masjid committee's lawyer Shakeel Ahmed Warsi told PTI that the apex court order was a positive development.
Lawyer Shri Gopal Sharma, representing the Hindu litigants, told PTI Bhasha that the court's order would be followed.
Whether it is the decision of the lower court, the high court or the order of the apex court, everyone should follow it, he said.
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