Hearing For More Than an Hour from Today: Ayodhya case

In the Ayodhya land dispute case, the Supreme Court will hear for an hour longer than today.
Hearing For More Than an Hour from Today: Ayodhya case

The Ayodhya land dispute case will be heard today. On Friday, the Supreme Court constitution bench had said that it would hear the case for an hour longer than Monday. The court had last week asked all the parties to try together to complete the Hearing by October 18. The trial has completed 28 days in the case and till October 18, the court has 14 working days left. Not only this, there will be a hearing for an hour longer, so it is expected that by October 18, the case will be completed.

Chief Justice of Constitution Bench, Justice Ranjan Gogoi is retiring on 17 November. In such a situation, if the hearing of the case is completed by October 18, then it is clear that the decision of the proprietary case on Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya will come before the retirement of the Chief Justice. Not only this, the court will also get about one month's time to write the verdict. On Friday, the 28th day of the hearing, the lawyer for the Muslim side, Rajiv Dhawan, had said that it was clear from the records that the mosque was built by Babur.

Rajiv Dhawan said that the Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas was formed in 1985. Then, through a thoughtful strategy, the movement was started through Kar Sevaks. As a result, the structure was demolished in 1992. There was a well-planned conspiracy behind the demolition that the reality would be destroyed. Earlier on the seventh day of the hearing, Ramlala Virajman's lawyer claimed that the place where the mosque was built had a large structure of the temple. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) report clearly shows that there was a huge temple below. Many pillars and pillars have been found in it dating back to 200 years BC.

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