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Supreme Court orders parties to end arguments by October 18 in Ayodhya land dispute case | | | Agencies On the 32nd day of the hearing in the Ayodhya land dispute in Supreme Court, Chief Justice Of India (CJI) Ranjan Gogoi asked parties to end all arguments by October 18. The apex court has asked parties to stick to a time frame or else giving a judgment would not be possible.
"If arguments do not get over on October 18, there cannot be an extra day," SC said.
"Taking what you have given us (the volume of documents) it would be miraculous to get a judgment in four weeks," the court added.
The date for completion of arguments appears to be significant as CJI is to retire by November 17. It is in that context he said that it will be "miraculous" to get a judgment out in four weeks.
In the court, the Muslim parties said that they will complete their arguments by Friday while the SC asked the Hindu parties to concise their reply submissions by Monday and Tuesday. October 2 will then be a holiday, following which Thursday and Friday will be used by the Muslim parties to make submissions on its suit (Suit 4 of 1961).
The hearings in the Ayodhya land dispute case started on August 6, with arguments being made on behalf of the Nirmohi Akhara. In the following hearings, submissions were made before the SC bench on behalf of the deity Ram Lalla and the Ram Janmabhoomi Punaruddhar Samiti. The Muslim parties started their arguments in this case after the conclusion of arguments on behalf of the Hindu parties |
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