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Initially, the apex court had granted permission for three months only but after it was informed that no untoward incident had taken place, it was extended for a year. The Court had asked the authorities not to relax security measures and procedures followed till date.
Advocate Krishan Mahajan, who is amicus curaie in the matter and Archaeological Survey of India counsel A D N Rao, informed the court that procedures were strictly followed during night viewing of the Taj Mahal.
After 22 years, the Supreme Court has thrown open the monument to visitors for moonlit nights, which they say, is a feast for eyes.
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