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Muslims should have given up claim to Ayodhya site voluntarily, says SC lawyer Syed Naqvi

Naqvi advised Muslims of the country that when the original inhabitants of India claim that Bhagwan Ramji was born at Ayodhya at the site of Babri Masjid, and Muslims of India 'voluntarily and unitedly ought to have given up' the site long back.

Should they have waited for riots to take place? SC responds to Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad on Kashmir restrictions

Ghulam Nabi Azad had in September moved a petition in the SC questioning the preventive lockdown arguing that it is impacting the lives of people.

The comprehensive legal History of Ram Janmabhoomi case: A case that will have its relevance for generations to come

The Ram Janmabhoomi dispute, dealing with the birthplace of Lord Ram, who is the civilizational symbol of India stretching from Vietnam to the Caribbean, is one of the most important legal disputes in the history of India.

Bhima Koregaon violence: No relief for ‘Urban Naxals’ as Pune court rejects bail application of all 9 accused

The Pune Sessions Court has rejected bail application of all the nine alleged ‘Urban Naxals’

Karnataka HC bats for celebrating a tyrant, tells Government to reconsider its decision to not celebrate Tipu Jayanti

In a shocking observation, Karnataka HC has asked the state BJP govt to 'reconsider its decision' to not celebrate Tipu Jayanti

Delhi: Alertness of cops prevented 150 criminals from escaping during the clash between police and lawyers in Tis Hazari court

During police vs lawyers clash at Tis Hazari court, 150 criminals were about to escape

Will Ram Lalla finally come home: The culmination of a people’s movement spanning over 491 years

The Supreme Court is set to deliver its verdict on the vexatious issue of whether Sri Ramlalla Virajman is the legitimate owner of the Ram Janmabhoomi temple site in Ayodhya

Nirbhaya gang rape: Convicts not to file mercy petition, to seek withdrawal of notification that had granted them 7 days to file petition

The jail authorities had informed the Nirbhaya gangrape case convicts that they had exhausted all legal remedies

SC slams Congress govt in Chhattisgarh for tapping the phones of a senior IPS officer and his family members

SC slams Chhattisgarh government for tapping phones of suspended IPS officer Mukesh Gupta

SC questions the logic of odd-even rule in Delhi, asks Kejriwal government to furnish data of its actual impact

The Supreme Court directed the Delhi Government to produce data or records to prove that the odd-even scheme has reduced pollution in Delhi by November 8, even as autos and taxis continue to ply the roads.

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