Uttar Pradesh: As part of the court-ordered assessment to ascertain whether a mosque was constructed over a temple, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) team conducted a thorough examination on Tuesday within the Gyanvapi complex. This marked the fourth day of the mandated procedure, during which the northern wall, dome, and basements of the complex were meticulously surveyed. Representatives from the Muslim side were also present throughout the survey process. According to government counsel Rajesh Mishra, the ASI team engaged in tasks involving measurement, mapping, and photography of the Gyanvapi complex. The team was divided into three groups, each focusing on the examination of the northern wall, dome, and basements of the complex. In accordance with the court's directives, Vishnu Shankar Jain, the lawyer representing the Hindu side, highlighted that an elaborate scientific analysis was being conducted within the premises. Subhash Chaturvedi, another lawyer representing the Hindu side, mentioned that the ASI team was gathering evidence and had surveyed not