The court dismissed the petition of the Muslim side, which argued that the Worship Act of 1991 applies to Gyanvapi. That is, the nature of knowledge cannot be tampered with. The court has rejected this argument. At the same time, the way has been cleared for further hearing on the petition of the Hindu side in this matter. The next hearing will be held on September 22 and now the survey and videography will also be heard in which the Hindu side claimed to have found the Shivling, while the Muslim side is telling the fountain.