<p>One of the Hindu petitioners in the Kashi Vishwanath temple-Gyanvapi mosque case has filed a caveat application in the Supreme Court on Thursday seeking to be heard before passing any order in case the Muslim side files a plea against the Allahabad High Court order allowing ASI to conduct a scientific survey on the mosque premises, according to an <em>ANI </em>report. </p>.<p>A caveat application is filed by a litigant to ensure that no adverse order is passed against him or her without being heard.</p>.<p>The Allahabad High Court on Thursday dismissed a petition filed by the Gyanvapi committee challenging a district court order directing the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to conduct a survey to determine if the mosque was built upon a temple.</p>.<p>It said the district court order is just and proper, and no interference from this court is warranted.</p>.<p>The Varanasi district court had on July 21 directed the ASI to conduct a "detailed scientific survey" -– including excavations, wherever necessary -- to determine if the Gyanvapi mosque located next to the Kashi Vishwanath temple is built upon a temple.</p>.<p>The Anjuman Intezamia Masjid committee, which manages the mosque, had moved the high court on July 25, a day after the Supreme Court halted the ASI survey till 5 pm on July 26, allowing time for the committee to appeal against the lower court's order.</p>.<p>Allahabad High Court Chief Justice Pritinker Diwaker had reserved the order on the mosque committee's petition on July 27 after hearing arguments from both sides.</p>.<p>Dismissing the petition on Thursday, the high court said there is no reason to not believe the ASI's assurance that the survey will not cause any damage to the structure.</p>.<p>It asserted that no digging should be done at the mosque as part of the survey.</p>.<p>The order of the district court for a survey on the disputed premises is just and proper, and no interference from this court is warranted, it added.</p>.<p><em>(With PTI inputs)</em></p>
<p>One of the Hindu petitioners in the Kashi Vishwanath temple-Gyanvapi mosque case has filed a caveat application in the Supreme Court on Thursday seeking to be heard before passing any order in case the Muslim side files a plea against the Allahabad High Court order allowing ASI to conduct a scientific survey on the mosque premises, according to an <em>ANI </em>report. </p>.<p>A caveat application is filed by a litigant to ensure that no adverse order is passed against him or her without being heard.</p>.<p>The Allahabad High Court on Thursday dismissed a petition filed by the Gyanvapi committee challenging a district court order directing the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to conduct a survey to determine if the mosque was built upon a temple.</p>.<p>It said the district court order is just and proper, and no interference from this court is warranted.</p>.<p>The Varanasi district court had on July 21 directed the ASI to conduct a "detailed scientific survey" -– including excavations, wherever necessary -- to determine if the Gyanvapi mosque located next to the Kashi Vishwanath temple is built upon a temple.</p>.<p>The Anjuman Intezamia Masjid committee, which manages the mosque, had moved the high court on July 25, a day after the Supreme Court halted the ASI survey till 5 pm on July 26, allowing time for the committee to appeal against the lower court's order.</p>.<p>Allahabad High Court Chief Justice Pritinker Diwaker had reserved the order on the mosque committee's petition on July 27 after hearing arguments from both sides.</p>.<p>Dismissing the petition on Thursday, the high court said there is no reason to not believe the ASI's assurance that the survey will not cause any damage to the structure.</p>.<p>It asserted that no digging should be done at the mosque as part of the survey.</p>.<p>The order of the district court for a survey on the disputed premises is just and proper, and no interference from this court is warranted, it added.</p>.<p><em>(With PTI inputs)</em></p>