Ayodhya Case: Supreme Court Concludes Hearing, Reserves Judgement in Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid Title Suit

The final verdict in the case will be announced by the SC before Nov 17 -- the day when CJI Ranjan Gogoi is scheduled to demit Office. The Chief Justice was firm on settling the decades-old dispute before he retires. The bench had also pitched for an out-of-court settlement by assigning a mediation panel. The attempt to reach towards a compromise, failed to yield result.

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New Delhi, October 16: The Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Ranjan Gogoi concluded hearing in the 134-year-old Ayodhya dispute case on Wednesday. The culmination of proceedings came a hour ahead of the imposed deadline -- 5 pm on October 16. The arguments which were pending and yet to be heard by the court could be submitted by the petitioners over the next three days. VHP Stalls 'Trishul Diksha' Programme Ahead of Supreme Court's Verdict in Babri Masjid-Ram Janmabhoomi Title Case.

The final verdict in the case will be announced by the Supreme Court before November 17 -- when CJI Ranjan Gogoi is scheduled to demit Office. The Chief Justice was firm on settling the decades-old dispute before he retires. The bench had also pitched for an out-of-court settlement by assigning a mediation panel. The attempt to reach towards a compromise, however, failed to yield result.

Specific guidelines have been issued to media personnel, warning them not to instill a sense of fear or create anxiety among any of the religious communities involved.

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Earlier in the day, dramatic scenes were witnessed in the court as senior advocate Rajeev Dhawan, representing the Sunni Waqf Board, tore apart the map which was being cited as "evidence" by one of the lawyers to prove the existence of Ram Janmabhoomi in pre-medieval age.

Reacting to Dhawan's act, the CJI-led bench had threatened to walk out of the proceedings, claiming that the decorum of the court is being lowered. The court had also ruled out the possibility of further extending the hearings, saying the matter needs to conclude. "Enough is enough," CJI Gogoi had remarked.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Oct 16, 2019 04:15 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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