LUCKNOW: The court of civil judge (senior division) in Sambhal on Monday accepted advocate commissioner Ramesh Raghav's application seeking 15 days' more time to submit the survey report of the Sambhal mosque on health grounds.
The court refused to pass any order citing the Supreme Court's directive not to pass any order in the Sambhal mosque case and fixed January 8 as the next date of hearing.
The court also accepted the Shahi mosque committee's application in which it had objected to the advocate commissioner's plea to extend the deadline for submission of the survey report.
"The court accepted applications of the advocate commissioner and the mosque committee, but did not pass any order due to the Supreme Court's stay on the trial court proceedings in the Sambhal mosque survey case," said Prince Sharma, district government counsel, Sambhal.
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