Ayodhya
Ayodhya
On Feb 1st 1986 a district judge ordered the locks on the mosque removed and the site was open for
Hindu worshipers. In the year 1989 the four suites pending at the Faizabad civil court were transferred to
the High court on a application moved by the 'UP advocate general' . On Oct 10th 1991 the UP Govt
acquired 2.77 acres of land around the disputed structure for the convenience of devotees who attend
Ram idol worship. On 7th Jan 1993 the Govt of India with the consent of the parliament took over around
67 acres of land in the disputed area and sorts the Supreme court's opinion on whether there existed the
Hindu place of worship before the Babri Masjid was built, but the Supreme court declined to answer the
question. On Oct 24th 1994 the Supreme court sent back the case to the Lucknow bench of the UP High
court and the suites were heard again from 1996.Earlier on Dec 6th 1992 a mob demolished Babri Masjid
which stood for five centuries built by 'Mughal Emperor Babur' in the year 1528.It is very interesting to
note a historical legal fact that occurred in the year 1885 when the first suite was filed by 'Mahanth
Raghubardas' who was refused permission by the deputy commissioner Faizabad to build a temple on
land adjoining the mosque, Das then filed a suite in Faizabad court against the secretary of State for India
seeking permission to build a temple on the Chabutra on the outer court yard of the Babri masjid. This
suite was dismissed on grounds that the original Ram temple was demolished in the year 1528 and it was
too late to remedy the grievance after 350 years, that is 1885.The court ordered to maintain statuesque,
this suite was revived in the year 1950. In Aug 2002 the UP High court orders a survey by the
archaeological survey of India to find out whether a temple existed below the mosque or not.
On Sept 30th 2010 Allahabad High court Lucknow bench delivered a judgment holding that one third of
the land to go Hindu temple, one third to Muslims and another one third to Nirmohi Akhara Trust. Three
months of time was given by the court for filing appeal to the Supreme Court.