New Delhi:The possibility of a verdict in the protracted Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid title dispute by mid-November brightened up on Wednesday with the Supreme Court fixing the deadline of October 18 for completion of arguments in the case.
The Ayodhya Bench in the Supreme Court is headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Ranjan Gogoi, who retires on November 17. If the judgment is not delivered before his retirement, the entire matter would have to be heard afresh.
Talking exclusively to ETV Bharat, President of Muslim Political Council of India (MPCI) Dr. Tasleem Ahmed Rehmani said, "I am not able to understand the reason for the connection of the retirement of CJI with the Ayodhya dispute case. If we want an unbiased verdict from the Supreme Court, then we should not bound the case with a certain time limit.