SC Concludes Ayodhya Title Dispute Case Hearing, Reserves Judgement
The Supreme Court on Wednesday concluded the marathon hearing that lasted 40 days in the politically sensitive Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid land dispute case.
A five-judge Constitution Bench headed by the Chief Justice Of India Ranjan Gogoi has reserved its judgement and is expected to announce a judgement in the 134-year-old title suit before the CJI demits office on November 17.
The Court has asked parties to give written notes on moulding of reliefs within 3 days.
The Court has asked parties to give written notes on moulding of reliefs within 3 days.
"Hearing concluded. Judgement reserved. Parties to five written submissions on moulding of relief in 3 days," the CJI said at the end of the day. The day-to-day proceedings began on August 6 after mediation proceedings failed to find an amicable solution to the dispute.#AyodhyaHearing https://t.co/t4BFu1gupM
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Watch the full report here:A quick glance at the Ayodhya land dispute through a timeline from 1992-2019. @iankushchoubey#AyodhyaHearing #AyodhyaVerdict #Ayodhya #AyodhyaCase pic.twitter.com/u9rXxdpOmb
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday concluded the marathon hearing of the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid land dispute case. All eyes are now on the Apex court's judgement which needs to be made before the CJI retires on November 17. @SidharthPandey reports#AyodhyaVerdict pic.twitter.com/MbG3Rb2AqY
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