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Landmark Supreme Court Ayodhya Verdict: Ayodhya Dispute Overview, Ayodhya Judgement Study, Text of Judgement

 
Kush Kalra (Author) Surya Saxena (Author) Bhanu Tanwar (Author)
Synopsis

In a democracy, the role of judiciary is crucial, judiciary is a faithful Keeper of the constitutional assurances. An independent and impartial judiciary can make the legal system vibrant. This book deals with landmark Supreme Court Ayodhya verdict. Appeals filed in Supreme Court were centred around a dispute between two religious communities both of whom claim ownership over a piece of land admeasuring 1500 Square yards in the town of Ayodhya. The disputed property is of immense significance to Hindus and Muslims. The Hindu community claims it as the birth place of Lord Ram, an incarnation of Lord. On the other hand, the Muslims contended that the mosque was built by or at the behest of Babur on vacant land. Though the significance of the site for Hindus is not denied, it was case of Muslims that there exists no proprietary claim of the Hindus over the disputed property.

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About the author

Kush Kalra

Kush Kalra is a Law Graduate from Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab, India and have done his under graduate specialization in human rights. He has written many articles which are published in national and international Journals of repute. Currently he is practicing in Delhi High Court. He believes that education can bring big difference to improve our lives.

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Title Landmark Supreme Court Ayodhya Verdict: Ayodhya Dispute Overview, Ayodhya Judgement Study, Text of Judgement
Format Softcover
Date published: 31.10.2020
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 9789389564556
length 691p.