Ayodhya case Judgement reserved

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New Delhi: Supreme Court’s constitutional bench heared the Ayodhya-Rama Janmabhoomi- Babri Masjid disputes continuously for 40 days and reserved its verdict on Wednesday.

    A batch of appeals filed by the Bhagwan Sri Ram Virajaman, Nirmohi Akhara, Sunni Waqf Board and others against the Allahabad High Court Judgement in 2010, trifurcating the disputed Rama Janmabhoomi- Babri Masjid site in Ayodhya. The Allahabad High Court in its verdict given two parts of Hindus for the idol of Ram Lalla and fro Nirmohi Akhara.

    High Court allocated such that the area under the dome of the now demolished Babri Mosque went to Hindu side. Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi said “Hearing concluded-Judgement reserved”, Parties to file written submissions on moulding of relief in three days.

    The bench also comprised Justices S.A. Bobde, D.Y. Chandra Chud, Ashok Bushan and Abdul Nazeer. They have 32 days to write and pronounce their Judgement and the deadline is November 17th, the day CJI Gogoi retires. The hearing would conclude at 5 pm when the rose for the day. It ended 50 minutes earlier after Dhawan concluded his arguments reciting a couplet from the poetic Iqbal. At one state Gogoi explained “I can go out, if it is going”. When a number of lawyers urged the bench to give them an opportunity to address the Court on the issue.

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