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Ayodhya Dispute: Muslim parties seem to have given up hope for a favourable verdict and are afraid of floodgates opening

The Ayodhya Verdict does have the potential to open floodgates on the Temple reclamation project.

Ram Janmabhoomi Case: Supreme Court likely to conclude arguments today

The Supreme Court is likely to deliver its verdict on Ram Janmabhoomi case on November 17.

Rajeev Dhavan’s effusive praise for Aurangzeb captures brilliantly the essential position in favour of Babri Masjid

Rajeev Dhavan, the advocate for Muslim parties in the Ram Janambhoomi land dispute, appears to be clutching at straws as he heaped praise on Aurangzeb during the hearing

VHP denied permission to light lamps on Ram Janmabhoomi, ‘no new tradition, only ones approved by SC allowed’, says Police

The VHP on Saturday said that seers will light 5,100 earthen lamps at the disputed Ram Janmabhoomi site on Diwali

Islam is much more than Quran: Rajeev Dhavan representing Muslim side in Ram Janmabhoomi case says in Supreme Court

Rajeev Dhavan, the advocate representing the Muslim side in Ram Janmabhoomi case, spoke of the Quran and also contended in the apex court why the Hindu side was not being questioned by the Supreme Court

Section 144 imposed in Ayodhya in anticipation on Ram Janmabhoomi case verdict as the hearing enters its last week

Prohibitory orders under section 144 have been imposed across Ayodhya district

No locus standi: Appeal by intellectuals to surrender Ayodhya land as ‘goodwill gesture’ categorically rejected by Muslim Law Board

‘Indian Muslims for peace’ group had offered the suggestion to Muslim Law Board of surrendering the disputed land in Ayodhya

All the historical literary evidence point that the Babri Masjid was built on the ruins of Ram Temple: Noted historian Meenakshi Jain speaks to...

OpIndia Hindi Editor Ajeet Bharti talks to noted author and historian Meenakshi Jain on the Ram Janmabhoomi controversy.

Ram Mandir case: SC reprimands Muslim parties for constantly repeating same argument, Rajeev Dhavan apologises for interruptions

Rajeev Dhavan had tried to drown Vaidyanathan’s arguments in the Ram Mandir case by interrupting through the microphone

Ram Mandir case: Muslim parties apologise to Supreme Court for questioning ASI report

Further, the Supreme Court on Thursday asked parties in the Ramjanmabhoomi-Babri Masjid case to finish their arguments by October 18. The Supreme Court also warned that the parties will not be given any extra day.

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