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What decision has the Allahabad high court made on Babri Masjid issue?

by Guest3611  |  12 years, 7 month(s) ago

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The demolition of Babri Masjid has created a long distance between Muslims and Hindus of India. It has a long history of controversies between the two religions, as Hindus claim that there was a temple prior to the construction of Babri Masjid and its demolition. On the other hand, Muslims are of the view that demolition of Babri Masjid is a sin Hindu government has committed in order to curb Muslims in their own country. After knowing the history of the demolition and petition forwarded upon Babri Mosque problem, the decision was taken to the court and the court was given an authority to take a rational decision that do not harm any entity. I am looking for that and my question is what decision the Allahabad High Court has taken on the issue of Babri Masjid?

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  1. Guest6335

    First of all, I must say that your knowledge has impressed me a lot. Secondly, the Indian court has taken the following decision on the issue of Babri Masjid when a three-member-justice-bench including Justice S.U. Khan, Justice D.V. Sharma and Justice Sudhir Agarwal after their historic judgement of the sensitive Ram Mandir and Babri Masjid controversy over a piece of land:


    i. The Court has admitted availability of a prior temple before the construction of Babri Masjid on it.

    ii. The sum of land has been ordered to divide as follows: 1/3 part to the Hindu Mahasabha, the same amount of land to the Muslims and equivalent piece of land to the Nirmohi akhada, which is indeed another Hindu Institute.

    iii. Finally, the temple for land is to be awarded to the Hindu Trust called Ram Janmabhoomi.


     

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