Ram Temple: Finished hearing of 50% hearing, judgment approaching very soon

New Delhi, August 31, 2019, Saturday

In the case of Ram temple in Ayodhya, the Supreme Court is finding that the verdict is too soon.

The fight between the two Hindus and Muslims seems to be nearing an end for 2.77 acres of land for the last 70 years. Because the matter has been hearing for the last 25 days. In which the arguments of the Hindu party have been fulfilled. Thus, 50% hearing of Ram temple has been completed.

Now, the Muslim party will start arguing from 6 August. A bench of five judges is hearing the case. The court has so far heard the arguments of Ramlala, Nirmohi Akhada, All India Ram Janmasthan Resurrection Committee, Hindu Mahasabha, Shia Waqf Board, and legal heirs of Gopal Singh Vishal, who made the first case.

While Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi is retiring on November 17, there is a debate about whether the Supreme Court may decide on Ram temple beforehand. Rajiv Dhawan, a lawyer for the Sunni Waqf Board, which has set up a Muslim party, has already said, "I will take 20 days to put down my arguments." Even if it takes so long, the Supreme Court will have a month to decide.

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