According to the lawyer, the court commissioner informed the court that he had been unable to prepare the report. In response, the judge directed the commissioner to complete and submit the report within 10 days, warning that he would not be granted another opportunity to visit the site.The controversy in Sambhal began on 19 November, when a court-mandated survey of the Shahi Jama Masjid commenced amid claims that a Harihar temple once existed on the site.Tensions escalated on 24 November during the second survey, leading to violence. Protesters gathered near the mosque, clashing with security forces. The unrest involved stone-pelting and arson, resulting in four deaths and multiple injuries.Further developments in the case are expected during the next hearing.
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