Ayodhya case: During the hearing, the lawyer of the Muslim side tore the map, Vedanti gave this statement
Ayodhya case: During the hearing, the lawyer of the Muslim side tore the map, Vedanti gave this statement
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Ayodhya: Senior member of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas, Dr. Ram Vilas Vedanti, will no longer file a case against the lawyer of the Muslim side, Rajiv Dhawan, in the Supreme Court. Ram Vilas Vedanti has said that filing a case against Rajiv Dhawan may affect the verdict in the Ayodhya dispute. A case against them will be filed after the Ayodhya verdict.

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In fact, during the 40th day hearing of the Ayodhya case, on Wednesday, the lawyer for the Muslim side, Rajiv Dhawan, showed extremely objectionable behavior and tore copies of the maps presented before the court by the Hindu advocate Vikas Singh. Hindu Mahasabha lawyer Vikas Singh tried to cite a book "Ayodhya Revisited" by former IPS Kishore Kunal to prove the presence of the temple on the disputed land. Rajiv Dhawan protested by not calling it part of the record.

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At the same time, the regular hearing going on in the Ayodhya case from August 6 has ended after the arguments of all the parties are completed. With this, the decision has been reserved by the top court. It is being told that the decision may come before 17 November. This is because Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi is going to retire on November 17. He is the head of the constitution bench set up to hear the case.

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