The Asian Age

Ayodhya hearing may resume today

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court is likely to resume hearing on the contentiou­s Babri Masjid- Ram Temple land dispute case on Friday. M. Siddiq, one of the original litigants of the Ayodhya case who has died, is being represente­d through his legal heir.

New Delhi, July 5: The Supreme Court is likely to resume hearing on the contentiou­s Babri Masjid- Ram Temple land dispute case on Friday.

A special bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices Ashok Bhushan and S. A. Nazeer on May 17 had heard submission­s on behalf of Hindu groups that had opposed the plea of their Muslim counterpar­ts that the 1994 verdict holding that a mosque was not integral to the prayers offered by the followers of Islam be referred to a larger bench.

M. Siddiq, one of the original litigants of the Ayodhya case who has died and is being represente­d through his legal heir, had assailed certain findings of the 1994 verdict in the case of M Ismail Faruqui holding that a mosque was not integral to the prayers offered by the followers of Islam.

He had told the bench that the observatio­ns made in the land acquisitio­n matter pertaining to the Ayodhya site had a bearing on the outcome of the title case.

However, the Hindu groups had said the issue relating to the observatio­ns that the mosque was not integral to Islam has already been settled and cannot

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