Ayodhya case: Muslim parties object at 5-day hearing, say we are being harassed
Ayodhya case: Muslim parties object at 5-day hearing, say we are being harassed
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New Delhi: The Sunni Waqf Board has objected to the hearing on the 5th day of the week in the Ayodhya case. On behalf of the Muslim parties, advocate Rajiv Dhawan protested that it would not be possible for me to appear before the court for five days. This is the first appeal and the case cannot be heard in such a hurry. This is how I am being harassed.

The Muslim advocate Rajiv Dhawan has said that we have to translate the documents from Urdu to English and it is not possible to do so after a day-long cross-examination. Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi said, "We have heard your arguments and objections. We'll consider it. You will soon be answered on this. The hearing will continue today in the Constitution bench of the Ayodhya case.

On Thursday, the court had indicated that the Ayodhya case could now be heard five days a week. Normally, the Constitution Bench hears the matter 3 days a week, but the matter can be heard on 5 days a week. On Thursday, Parasaran, a lawyer appearing for Ramlala Virajman, said that the birthplace is very important. Ram Birthplace means a place where everyone has faith and trust.

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