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'Travesty of justice': Former SC judge on top court's Ram mandir judgement

IndiaTimes Saturday, 7 December 2024
Former Supreme Court Justice RF Nariman criticized the 2019 Ayodhya verdict, calling it a "travesty of justice" for neglecting secularism. He questioned awarding the disputed land to Hindus despite acknowledging the illegal mosque demolition. He highlighted an important observation made by the SC in the case that "there was no Ram Temple under structure."
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