Last September, the ASI had told the high court that the repair work it was undertaking in the temple was likely to be over by June 2017. However, following reports of discrepancies in reality and affidavits filed by the ASI, the court last month had asked the ASI to file a fresh progress report.
After going through the ASI's latest status report and the report filed by engineer-turned-advocate N K Mohanty, a bench headed by Chief Justice Vineet Saran directed it to complete the repair work by June 2.
A native of Cuttack city had approached the high court after it was alleged that the ASI was not serious about the renovation and maintenance of the temple.
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