Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Babri Masjid panel likely to move SC with curative plea

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

LUCKNOW: The Babri Masjid Action Committee (BMAC) is likely to file a curative petition in the Supreme Court against its November 9 verdict in the Ayodhya title suit that favoured the constructi­on of a Ram temple on a disputed site in the holy town.

The decision was taken at a meeting in Lucknow on Wednesday of the BMAC, which has resisted the theory that Mughal emperor Babur had destroyed a temple at the site and constructe­d the now-demolished Babri mosque on its ruins.

“A meeting of the Babri Masjid Action Committee was convened in Lucknow (on Wednesday). In this meeting, possibilit­ies of filing a curative petition in the Supreme Court against its November 9 verdict on the Ayodhya title suit were discussed,” said Haji Mahboob, a member of the committee and one of the petitioner­s in the case.

“When a curative petition is filed, we will ask the Supreme Court to hand over to us the debris of the Babri Masjid which is lying at the site,” added Mahboob. A review petition filed by the All India Muslim Personal Law Board and others on the Supreme Court verdict was rejected by the top court on December 12. A curative petition is the last judicial resort possible on any judgment passed by the Supreme Court.

In a landmark ruling, a fivejudge Constituti­on Bench of the Supreme Court on November 9 unanimousl­y ruled that the disputed site in Ayodhya will go to Hindus and Muslims will get an alternativ­e five-acre plot for the constructi­on of a mosque.

The court also ordered the government to set up a trust to oversee the management of the site and the constructi­on of a temple.

Later, on December 13, the Supreme Court dismissed several review petitions challengin­g its verdict and said there were no grounds whatsoever for interferen­ce with its judgment.

The petitions were decided in-chamber.

“We have gone through the review petitions and the connected papers filed therewith. We do not find any ground, whatsoever, to entertain the same. The Review Petitions are, accordingl­y, dismissed,” a five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) SA Bobde said in its order.

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Police at the site in Ayodhya on November 8.
PTI FILE ■ Police at the site in Ayodhya on November 8.

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