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Prof K Nageshwar On Centre’s Latest Move On Ayodhya (Video)

         The central government has asked the Supreme Court to allow it to return “excess/superfluous land” from the 67.703 acres it acquired in Ayodhya in 1993 to the “original owners”, which includes the Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas.

The Centre argued in its application that the Supreme Court’s judgment in Dr M Ismail Faruqui and Ors Vs Union of India (October 24, 1994), which upheld the Constitutional validity of the Acquisition of Certain Areas of Ayodhya Act, 1993, under which the 67.703 acres were acquired, had also established that the “interest claimed by the Muslims was only over the disputed site of 0.313 acres where the disputed structure stood before its demolition”.

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Prof K Nageshwar On Centre's Latest Move On Ayodhya (Video)

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Prof K Nageshwar On Centre's Latest Move On Ayodhya (Video)
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అయోధ్య పై ఏమటీ తాజా హడావుడి?|| Prof K Nageshwar On Centre's Latest Move On Ayodhya|| (Video)
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The central government has asked the Supreme Court to allow it to return “excess/superfluous land” from the 67.703 acres it acquired in Ayodhya in 1993 to the “original owners”, which includes the Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas. The Centre argued in its application that the Supreme Court’s judgment in Dr M Ismail Faruqui and Ors Vs Union of India (October 24, 1994), which upheld the Constitutional validity of the Acquisition of Certain Areas of Ayodhya Act, 1993, under which the 67.703 acres were acquired, had also established that the “interest claimed by the Muslims was only over the disputed site of 0.313 acres where the disputed structure stood before its demolition”.