New Delhi: The Supreme Court will pronounce on Friday whether to send the politically sensitive Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid land dispute case for court-appointed and monitored mediation for a "permanent solution".
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The apex court had earlier on March 6 reserved its order on the issue. A five-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi heard the contesting parties.
The bench also comprising Justices S A Bobde, D Y Chandrachud, Ashok Bhushan and S A Nazeer heard submissions from various Hindu and Muslim bodies involved in the matter.
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Fourteen appeals have been filed in the apex court against the 2010 Allahabad High Court judgment, delivered in four civil suits, that the 2.77-acre land in Ayodhya be partitioned equally among the three parties -- the Sunni Waqf Board, the Nirmohi Akhara and Ram Lalla.
Hindu bodies except the Nirmohi akhara have opposed the suggestion of the apex court to refer the issue for court-mandated mediation, while Muslim bodies have supported it.