Ayodhya case: Supreme Court dismisses all reconsideration petitions
Ayodhya case: Supreme Court dismisses all reconsideration petitions
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New Delhi: The decision of the Constitutional Bench of the Supreme Court to hear the reconsideration petitions filed in the Ayodhya Ram Mandir and Babri Masjid case has come. All reconsideration petitions, in this case, have been dismissed by the Supreme Court. In a closed chamber, the constitutional bench of 5 judges heard 18 applications and dismissed all the petitions. The merit of these petitions was also considered

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Earlier, Nirmohi Akhara had also decided to file a review petition. Nirmohi Akhara has said in his petition that even after one month of this decision, its role in Ram Temple Trust has not been determined. The court should give a clear order in this matter, but now all the petitions have been dismissed.

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CJI Bobde along with Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice Ashok Bhushan, Justice S Abdul Nazir and Justice Sanjeev Khanna will hear. Judge Sanjeev Khanna will be the new face in this bench. The Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, who headed the first bench, has retired. Sanjeev Khanna replaced him. The Supreme Court gave its verdict on November 9 in the Ayodhya land dispute case. The court ordered the disputed land to be given to Ramlala i.e. to build the Ram temple.

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