Ayodhya verdict Live Updates: Disputed site goes to Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas, Sunni Waqf Board gets alternate land
No Underlying Islamic Structure. ASI findings may suggest presence of 12th Century temple says Supreme Court
#AYODHYAVERDICT : No Underlying Islamic Structure. ASI findings may suggest presence of 12th Century temple says Supreme Court#Ayodhya #AyodhyaCase #AyodhyaHearing
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Babri Masjid not constructed on vacant land says Supreme Court
#AYODHYAVERDICT : Babri Masjid not constructed on vacant land says Supreme Court#AyodhyaCase #Ayodhya #AyodhyaHearing
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Nirmohi Akhara Suit Rejected
#AYODHYAVERDICT : Nirmohi Akhara Suit Rejected#Ayodhya #AyodhyaCase #AyodhyaHearing
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#AYODHYAVERDICT : Reading the verdict CJI Gogoi said that this disputed land has been under Nazul land laws. The idols were placed in 1949 & the Babri Masjid was built by Mir Baqi.#Ayodhya #AyodhyaCase #AyodhyaHearing
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Andhra Pradesh DGP Goutam Sawang announced that on the wake of Ayodhya verdict, the police has imposed complete restrictions on any kind of processions in the state to avoid untoward situations.
#AYODHYAVERDICT : The Andhra Pradesh DGP Goutam Sawang announced that on the wake of Ayodhya verdict, the police has imposed complete restrictions on any kind of processions in the state to avoid untoward situations. #Ayodhya #AyodhyaCase #AyodhyaHearing #AyodhyaJudgment
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#AYODHYAVERDICT : Facts have traversed history, religion and law says CJI#Ayodhya #AyodhyaCase
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#AYODHYAVERDICT : CJI Ranjan Gogoi has started reading the Ayodhya verdict. He said Judgement is unanimous
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The SC has dismissed the Shia Waqf Board's petition to be considered an appellant in the case. This mean Sunni Waqf Board is the legitimate claimant on the Babri Masjid dispute.
All five judges reach Supreme Court, verdict shortly