Ayodhya Verdict Live: Supreme Court to begin final hearing Today
The Supreme Court will begin final hearing in the Ayodhya case on Tuesday 25 years after the demolition of Babri Masjid in 1992.A bench headed by chief justice of India Dipak Misra and Justices Ashok Bhushan and S Abdul Nazeer will start the Final hearing on the appeals today. The History of the Ayodhya conflict can be dated back to 1853 when two groups, Hindus and Muslims, clashed over the site of worship. However, the first lawsuit was filed on January 29, 1885, when the Mahant of Janmashthan, Raghubar Das, field a civil suit against the secretary of state for a India in council to build a temple at the Ram Chabutara spot. The Allahabad high court, in its verdict on September 30, 2010, distributed the 2.77 acres of the Babri Masjid Ram Janmabhoomi site into three parts, giving each to Nirmohi Akhara sect, the Sunni central Wakf Board, UP, And Ramallah Virajman. On August 11, 2017, the parties have been given three month to translate all oral evidence and exhibited document in various languages. This process has been completed and the much awaited verdict in Ayodhya dispute case is expected to come this month.
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