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Ayodhya case: "If the hearing continues further, we will get up and leave"- says CJI
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New Delhi: Hearing has started in the Supreme Court today i.e. Wednesday, on the 40th day of the Ram Janmabhoomi and Babri Masjid case. At the same time, a five-member constitutional bench is hearing the matter and Chief Justice (CJI) Ranjan Gogoi said that, "Hearing of the case will be completed at five o'clock in the evening." Recently he said, "Enough is enough" , The hearing in this case will be completed today. We will get up only after completing the hearing. No more time will be given to anyone''.

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On Tuesday, the CJI said, "All the parties should present arguments related to the case by October 16, because then they will take four weeks to write the verdict". One of the parties rejected the Hindu Maya Sabha's application for intervention, saying, "This matter will end at five o'clock this evening." have had enough. We will not give any more time". With this, Hindu Mahasabha lawyer Vikas Singh cited an Oxford book and Muslim side lawyer Rajiv Dhawan tore up the map, while CJI Ranjan Gogoi was offended by the lawyer's attitude. Appeared During this time he said, "If this continues, he will get up and leave."

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With this, CJI Gogoi said on the plea of the All India Hindu Mahasabha regarding the Ayodhya temple, "If such debate continues, we will get up and go." To this, the counsel of the Hindu Mahasabha said, "I respect the court a lot. I have not disturbed the courtesy of the court''.

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