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Ayodhya Babri Masjid Case

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Muslim leaders unhappy with alternative land for Babri Masjid, say site too far from Ayodhya city, demand mosque within 67 acres acquired by Centre

Muslim leaders unhappy with alternative land for Babri Masjid, say site too far from Ayodhya city, demand mosque within 67 acres acquired by Centre

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Babri Masjid Action Committee likely to move SC to stake claim to debris of demolished mosque; Muslim parties seek removal of rubble before temple construction

Babri Masjid Action Committee likely to move SC to stake claim to debris of demolished mosque; Muslim parties seek removal of rubble before temple construction

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Ayodhya land dispute: No hearing in Supreme Court due to unavailability of constitution bench judge SA Bobde

Ayodhya land dispute: No hearing in Supreme Court due to unavailability of constitution bench judge SA Bobde

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Ayodhya dispute case: Supreme Court to begin hearing on 2 August; court affixes 31 July as deadline for mediation panel report

Ayodhya dispute case: Supreme Court to begin hearing on 2 August; court affixes 31 July as deadline for mediation panel report

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  • Ayodhya hearing: Supreme Court reserves verdict in title suit; Justices Chandrachud and Bobde disagree on mediation process

    Ayodhya hearing: Supreme Court reserves verdict in title suit; Justices Chandrachud and Bobde disagree on mediation process

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    The Supreme Court reserved its order on resolving the long-standing Ayodhya land dispute by mediation on Wednesday. A five-judge Constitution bench, deliberating on the matter, appeared divided on whether mediation was the best way to resolve the decades-old dispute which concerns members of Hindu and Muslim communities.

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