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Islam is much more than Quran: Rajeev Dhavan representing Muslim side in Ram Janmabhoomi case says in Supreme Court

Rajeev Dhavan, the advocate representing the Muslim side in Ram Janmabhoomi case, spoke of the Quran and also contended in the apex court why the Hindu side was not being questioned by the Supreme Court

Section 144 imposed in Ayodhya in anticipation on Ram Janmabhoomi case verdict as the hearing enters its last week

Prohibitory orders under section 144 have been imposed across Ayodhya district

Accident involving Unnao victim was not planned, finds CBI: Drops murder charges against suspended BJP MLA Kuldeep Sengar

CBI has found that the accident involving Unnao rape victim was not planned by suspended BJP MLA Kuldeep Sengar but was a result of rash and negligent driving by the truck driver

2141 of 2185 trees cut in Aarey Colony for car shed, no more trees to be cut and construction will start: Mumbai Metro Corporation

Mumbai Metro Corporation says 2141 of 2185 trees cut in Aarey Colony, construction will start immediately

SC asks status quo to be maintained in Aarey Colony, government to not cut any more trees, next hearing on 21st October

Some students had sent a letter to the Chief Justice of India today seeking a stay on cutting the trees, which was signed off by Dhananjay Ranjan, a 4th-year law student of Lloyd Law College, Noida.

Supreme Court converts letter against Aarey tree cutting for Mumbai Metro to PIL, forms special bench to hear on 7th October

Supreme Court takes suo moto cognisance of a letter against cutting trees for Mumbai Metro

Ayodhya: Ram Janmabhoomi verdict expected in November, security tightened ahead of Diwali festivities

With Ram Janmabhoomi verdict expected in November, schools and campuses in the vicinity are being identified so that the additional forces can be accommodated.

Guru Ravidas temple row: Supreme Court asks parties to come back to it with amicable solution for alternate site

The Ravidas temple was demolished on August 21 by the Delhi Development Authority following the Supreme Court's direction on long-standing land encroachment dispute.

Read details: Juvenile Justice Committee report on ‘minor boys arrested in Kashmir’ calls out lies of Quint, Scroll, and Washington Post

Interestingly, the 'activists' Eenakshi Ganguly and Shanta Sinha had based their petition not on actual complains but on reports by news portals such as The Quint, The Scroll, Caravan and Washington Post.

Ram Mandir case: SC reprimands Muslim parties for constantly repeating same argument, Rajeev Dhavan apologises for interruptions

Rajeev Dhavan had tried to drown Vaidyanathan’s arguments in the Ram Mandir case by interrupting through the microphone

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