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Ayodhya Case
Ayodhya Case
India
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Published 09.04.21
Gyanvapi radar survey ordered
The directive comes on a 30-year-old petition that claimed a temple existed under the mosque at the site...
By Piyush Srivastava in Lucknow
Jharkhand
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Published 16.12.19
Ram temple within 4 months: Shah
He asked why Kapil Sibal sought to drag the Ram Janmabhoomi case in the Supreme Court...
By PTI in Ranchi
India
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Published 09.12.19
Mahasabha against 5 acres
No need to give plot for mosque: Right-wing in SC review plea...
By R. Balaji in New Delhi
India
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Published 16.11.19
3 Muslim petitioners want Ayodhya verdict review
The cracks have widened among the petitioners and the UP Sunni wakf board since the verdict...
By Furquan Ameen in New Delhi
India
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Published 11.11.19
A prayer to unbuild this tomb
After the verdict: Why I am vindicated but far from blessed...
By Harshita Kalyan
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India
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Published 10.11.19
Experts query reliance on ‘faith’ in title suit
Saturday’s judgment defended the reliance on religious texts, travelogues, official gazettes and oral evidence...
By Basant Kumar Mohanty in New Delhi
India
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Published 09.11.19
Stand vindicated, feel blessed, says Advani
Advani had earlier described December 6, 1992, the day the Babri mosque was pulled down, as the saddest day of his life...
By Our Special Correspondent in New Delhi
India
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Published 09.11.19
Tailpiece quotes scriptures
The courts can always rely on the accounts of gazetteers and on travelogues relating to historical places, says judge...
By Our Legal Correspondent in New Delhi
India
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Published 09.11.19
Foreign ministry briefs diplomats
India is keen to ensure that the judgment is not viewed internationally as a shift from secular values ...
By Anita Joshua in New Delhi
India
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Published 09.11.19
Secularism not easy to crush: Academic
Neeti Nair spoke about the verdict and the future of secularism in India...
By G.S. Mudur
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