Supreme Court Chief Justice Explains Unanimous Verdict in Ayodhya Land Dispute Case

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2024-01-01 16:47:03
Supreme Court Chief Justice Reveals Unanimous Verdict in Ayodhya Land Dispute Case

In a recent interview with news agency PTI, Supreme Court Chief Justice DY Chandrachud shed light on the unanimous decision made in the Ayodhya land dispute case. Chief Justice Chandrachud explained that the verdict, which ruled in favor of building a temple on the disputed land and allocating five acres for a mosque, was delivered with one voice, taking into account history and diverse perspectives.

The Constitution Bench, headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, delivered the landmark verdict on November 9, 2019. The bench also included Justices S.A. Bobde, Ashok Bhushan, and S.A. Nazir, in addition to Chief Justice Chandrachud. Despite the five judges being named in the judgment, the identity of the judge who wrote the verdict was not specified.

It is uncommon for the other members of the bench to forego writing separate judgments in favor of and against the main verdict. However, in this particular case, the decision not to publicize the individual responsible for writing the verdict was unanimous.

The Ayodhya land dispute case, which has been a source of longstanding tension and strife, was met with a decisive and unified ruling from the Supreme Court. The allocation of the disputed land for the construction of a temple and the allocation of five acres for the construction of a mosque at a prime location in the city stands as a pivotal moment in India’s history, and the unanimous verdict reflects a collective understanding and consideration of various viewpoints.
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