Ayodhya Verdict
The five-judge bench of the Supreme Court has unanimously ruled in favour of Hindu parties that sought to build a Ram temple at the disputed site as the birthplace of Lord Ram.
- The central government shall, within three months, frame a scheme and make necessary provisions for the management of trust for construction of the temple at the disputed site.
- Sunni Waqf Board to be given a 5-acre alternate land at a prominent place in Ayodhya. Sunni Waqf Board at liberty to construct a mosque at the allotted land.
- The underlying structure below the disputed site at Ayodhya was not an Islamic structure, ....
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