New Delhi: On the 28th hearing in the Supreme Court on the Ayodhya Babri Masjid and Ram Mandir case, advocate Rajiv Dhawan of the Muslim side read various versions and excerpts of the translation 'Baburnama'. Through this, he argued that Allah was written in Arabic and Persian inscriptions on the disputed structure. Along with this, an attempt was made to prove through this that Babur had built this mosque. Shahjahanpur rape case: Chinmayanand sent for 14 days judicial custody Rajiv Dhawan said that the objective behind making Janmabhoomi a judicial person is that the land cannot be shifted anywhere. He said that Lord Vishnu is self-proclaimed and evidence of this is available. He said that after Lord Rama's self-respect, it is being argued that in the night Lord Rama came in someone's dream and told him where his right birthplace is, can it be trusted? Amar Singh takes a dig at Chidambaram, says 'how does it feel in Jail' The hearing of the Ayodhya case will be completed onFriday. Now the next hearing of the case will be held on Monday. On Monday, the top court will hear the case 1 hour more. On Monday, the Supreme Court will hear the case until 5 pm. On Monday, four newly appointed judges have to take an oath, so the hearing will start a little later. Pakistan's another defeat in UNHRC, no country supported it on Kashmir issue