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Ayodhya verdict: Meerut police on high alert, former MLA and former minister ordered to stay away

Ten people, including a former MLA and a former minister with a history of violence instigation, have been ordered to stay away from the district on the day of the verdict. They have been notified that they will be immediately arrested if they are seen.

Ayodhya verdict: Railways issues advisory, cancels leaves of RPF personnel along with strengthening security of 78 major stations

78 stations identified by RPF which can become flash points in case tempers run high after Ayodhya verdict

Ayodhya verdict: Mughal descendant Prince Tucy roots for Ram temple, says ‘Inshallah title will go to Hindu community’

Great grandson of Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar, Prince Tucy, says Ram temple should be built at the site.

PM Modi asks ministers to avoid unnecessary comments over Ayodhya issue

The Supreme Court is expected to pronounce the verdict in the Ayodhya dispute before November 17 when CJI Gogoi retires.

Once a mosque is always a mosque: Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind President Maulana Arshad Madni on Ram Janmabhoomi verdict

Section 144 has been imposed in Ayodhya till December 28 and people have been prohibited from organising any event regarding the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute

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

Ahead of Ayodhya judgement by Supreme Court, Muslim clerics urge everyone to accept verdict and maintain calm

The final verdict in the long-drawn Ayodhya dispute is expected to come between November 4 to November 17

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 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.

Read full details: CJI Ranjan Gogoi bats for NRC, slams media and ‘arm-chair commentators’ for their skewed reportage

CJI Ranjan Gogoi said, "the NRC as it will finally emerge is not a document of the moment – 19 lakhs or 40 lakhs is not the point. It is a base document for the future – kind of a reference document to determine future claims".

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