Ayodhya case: Muslim parties apologise to SC for questioning ASI report
The
Muslim parties on Thursday took a U-turn on questioning the
authorship of the 2003 report of the Archaeological Survey of India
(ASI) and apologised to the Supreme Court for wasting it's time in
the Ayodhya
land dispute case.
A five-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi
was told by senior advocate Rajeev Dhavan that they do not wish to
question the authorship of the summary of the ASI report.
"It
is not expected that every page is to be signed. The authorship of
the report and the summary need not be questioned. If we had wasted
my lords time, then we apologise for that. There is no point going
into that."The report in question has an author and we are not questioning the authorship," Dhavan, representing the Muslim parties, said.
On Wednesday, senior advocate Meenakshi Arora, also representing the Muslim parties, questioned the ASI report saying every chapter is attributed to an author but the summary has not been attributed to anyone.
The bench also comprising Justices S A Bobde, DY Chandrachud, Ashok Bhushan and S Abdul Nazeer said that Dhavan in his opening remark has said that he has not forfeited his right to question the report but the evidences cannot be discredited after being accepted by the court.
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