It was very challenging to pronounce verdict in Ayodhya case: Former CJI Ranjan Gogoi
It was very challenging to pronounce verdict in Ayodhya case: Former CJI Ranjan Gogoi
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New Delhi: Ranjan Gogoi, the then Chief Justice of India (CJI), who headed the five-judge bench of the Supreme Court to pronounce the verdict in the Ayodhya Ram temple case, said that delivering the verdict in the case was a daunting task. Former CJI Gogoi stated this in his message sent in a virtual discussion organized by journalist Mala Dixit on the book 'Ayodhya se Adalat tak Bhagwan Shriram'.

The discussion was organized at the initiative of Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts (IGNCA), former judge of the top court, Gyanasudha Mishra, former judge of Allahabad High Court, S.R. Singh, former Additional Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India, who was involved in the excavation of the Janmabhoomi complex in Ayodhya, noted journalist and well-known journalist and head of the Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts, Rambahadur Rai, and senior journalist N.K. Singh also expressed his opinion.

Former CJI Gogoi said in his message that, "The Ayodhya case will always hold an important place in the most fiercely fought litigations in the legal history of India. With various heavy oral and documentary evidence related to the case, the case must be taken to a final verdict." Was brought. These records were translated from various languages. The eminent lawyers on behalf of the parties angrily debated every point. "

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