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Explained: Why Hindus won claim over both the outer and inner courtyard at disputed site | Explained News, The Indian Express

Explained: Why Hindus won claim over both the outer and inner courtyard at disputed site | Explained News, The Indian Express

Written by Kaunain Sheriff M |Edited by Explained Desk |New Delhi |Updated: November 9, 2019 3:29:31 pm

Explained: Why Hindus won claim over both the outer and inner courtyard at disputed site

It has said that according to the Hindu witnesses, the Hindus used to offer prayer to the Kasauti stone pillars placed inside the mosque. “

Explained: Why Hindus won claim over both the outer and inner courtyard at disputed site

“Muslim witnesses have acknowledged the presence of symbols of Hindu religious significance both inside and outside the mosque,” the SC has said.


The Supreme Court has said that Hindus have established “a clear case of a possessory title” to the outside courtyard by virtue of “long, continued and unimpeded worship” at the Ram Chabutra and other objects of religious significance.

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