Report of the Mediation Panel to be Presented in the Supreme Court Today

Today, the mediation panel formed in the Ayodhya Case is going to present its final report in the sealed envelope in the Supreme Court.
Report of the Mediation Panel to be Presented in the Supreme Court Today

The Mediation panel will present its final report in the sealed envelope in the Supreme Court today in the Ayodhya case. The arbitration committee set up by the Supreme Court in the Ramjanmabhoomi dispute, meeting with the parties in the UP Assembly Still working. According to the order of the Supreme Court, the Committee today has to report the progress of mediation by filing a report in the Supreme Court. The court will hear this case tomorrow tomorrow.

The court will hear the next hearing on August 2. On the same day, the Supreme Court will decide if there is a daily hearing or arbitration proceedings in the matter. Earlier on July 18, the Supreme Court had asked the arbitration panel to submit the final report by July 31.

During the hearing of the Ayodhya Land Dispute case today, the Supreme Court saw the report of the arbitration panel, but it did not make it public. The court had asked the panel to continue arbitration and give report by July 31. The court will hear the matter again on August 2. On July 18, the Supreme Court had said that if the mediation panel report did not come out positive, then they would also consider the hearing on the matter on August 2. On the same day, the issue of the issue and the hearing will also be decided. In the Supreme Court, the hearing of this case will be chaired by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justice S.K. a. Bobde, Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, Justice Ashok Bhushan and Justice S. a. Nazir is having a constitutional bench membership.

Allahabad High Court in 2010 ordered the disputed land to be divided into three equal parts. One part of this was given to Lord Ramlala Virajman and another Nirmohi Akhara and third part Sunni Central Waqf Board. This verdict has been challenged by all parties of Hindu-Muslim including Lord Rama in the Supreme Court. The status quo still prevails with the order of the court. Meanwhile, on March 8, the apex court constituted a three-member committee headed by former Supreme Court judge Fakir Muhammad Ibrahim to resolve the Ayodhya dispute through mediation. The Committee has been given time till August 15 to find a common solution.

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