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Babri Masjid panel to move to SC asking for demolished mosque's debris

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Published : Dec 27, 2019, 12:02 AM IST

Senior advocate Zafaryab Jeelani said that the Babri Masjid Action Committee will file a petition in the Supreme Court seeking to receive the debris of the demolished Babri Mosque.

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Babri panel to move to SC asking for demolished mosque's debris

New Delhi: Senior advocate Zafaryab Jeelani told ETV Bharat that the Babri Masjid Action Committee will file a petition in the Supreme Court seeking to receive the debris of the demolished Babri Mosque.

He informed that the discussion in this regard is going on, however, any decision will be taken after meetings.

Besides this, Jeelani said that in a meeting held in Lucknow, it has also been decided that a curative petition will be filed soon in the apex court against the Ayodhya verdict of November.

A bench headed by the former Chief Justice of India, Ranjan Gogoi, in the verdict gave the whole disputed land of Ayodhya to the Hindus and had given 5 acres of alternate land to the Muslims.

However, a bunch of review petitions challenging the verdict were filed in the top court by the Muslim parties and the Hindus, but all have been rejected by the court.

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Intro:Zafaryaab Geelani informed ETV Bharat that the Babri Masjid Action Committee will be filing a petition the Supreme Court seeking to recieve the debris of the demolished Babri mosque. He said that the diacussion is going on regarding the petition and it will be ready after proper meetings.


Body:In a meeting held in Lucknow, it was also decided that a curative petition will also be filed in the apex court against the november's Ayodhya verdict.

The Supreme court's constitution bench led by the former Chief Justice of India, Ranjan Gogoi, had given the whole disputed land to the Hindus and had given 5 acres of alternate land to the muslims. Bunch of review petitions were filed in the court by the muslim parties and the hindus as well but all were rejected by the court.




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