Supreme Court stays order on closure of Sterlite unit |
- Supreme Court stays order on closure of Sterlite unit
- Ayodhya verdict: Government pleased with response, says Chidambaram
- Ayodhya says 'each person wants peace'
- Ruchika case: Supreme Court issues notice to CBI
- No longer selling refined petroleum to Iran: RIL to US
- ‘A small piece of land where angels fear to tread’
- Will Satyam Ex-Chief Raju's Bail Be Cancelled?
- Ayodhya verdict: Cong seeks reconciliation, BJP says let temple be built
- Chhattisgarh: Naxals release four kidnapped policemen
- 15 convicted in Kandhamal riots case
- Vedanta submits report on Orissa plant to green panel
- Ayodhya verdict: Dispute full of landmines, we tried to clear it, says Justice Khan
- Ayodhya Verdict: How the judges ruled
- Ayodhya verdict runs into 8,189 pages
- Advani: A new chapter of national integration
- Ayodhya Verdict: Political parties welcome judgement, appeal for calm
- Ayodhya verdict: PM appeals for peace
- Centre's duty to implement Allahabad High Court order on Ayodhya: Mayawati
- Ayodhya verdict: Ram Janmbhoomi Trust welcomes judgment
- Justice Agarwal: Inner courtyard area belongs to Hindus & Muslims
- India inks pact with UK for cooperation in highways
- Justice Khan highlights Muslims & Hindus worshipped together
- Bihar polls: RJD releases list of 65 candidates
- Ayodhya verdict: We should all welcome the judgment, says Congress
- Ayodhya verdict: Sunni Waqf Board to appeal in Supreme Court
- Ayodhya verdict: Court judgement nobody's victory or loss says RSS
- Ayodhya verdict: The judges who delivered today's verdict
- Ayodhya verdict: Allahabad High Court says divide land in 3 ways
- Ayodhya verdict: Status quo for 3 months, claims Ravi Shankar
- Ayodhya verdict: 1/3 for Hindus, 1/3 for Muslims, more details awaited
Supreme Court stays order on closure of Sterlite unit Posted: |
Ayodhya verdict: Government pleased with response, says Chidambaram Posted: |
Ayodhya says 'each person wants peace' Posted: |
Ruchika case: Supreme Court issues notice to CBI Posted: |
No longer selling refined petroleum to Iran: RIL to US Posted: |
‘A small piece of land where angels fear to tread’ Posted: "Here is a small piece of land where angels fear to tread...It is full of innumerable landmines". This is how Justice Sibghat Ullah Khan described the Ramjanmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute in a prelude to his judgement and likened it to a 1,500-sq yard minefield which he and his brother judges had to clear. |
Will Satyam Ex-Chief Raju's Bail Be Cancelled? Posted: |
Ayodhya verdict: Cong seeks reconciliation, BJP says let temple be built Posted: |
Chhattisgarh: Naxals release four kidnapped policemen Posted: |
15 convicted in Kandhamal riots case Posted: A local court has sentenced 15 people to three-year rigorous imprisonment after finding them guilty of setting fire to houses of minorities during 2008 riots in Kandhamal district. The punishment was pronounced by Fast Track Court-II Judge C R Das while disposing a house burning incident which took place at Saudikia village under Baliguda police station area on September 26, 2008. |
Vedanta submits report on Orissa plant to green panel Posted: |
Ayodhya verdict: Dispute full of landmines, we tried to clear it, says Justice Khan Posted: |
Ayodhya Verdict: How the judges ruled Posted: The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court has pronounced judgment in the Ayodhya title suit today. The 3-judge bench has ruled in a majority judgement 2:1, that one-third part of the disputed land will go to the Sunni Waqf Board, one-third to the Nirmohi Akhara and one-third to the party for 'Ram Lalla'. Here's a look at how each judge ruled. |
Ayodhya verdict runs into 8,189 pages Posted: |
Advani: A new chapter of national integration Posted: |
Ayodhya Verdict: Political parties welcome judgement, appeal for calm Posted: Political parties today welcomed the Allahabad High Court verdict on the Ayodhya title suits with the BJP, which spearheaded the Ramjanmabhoomi movement, terming it as a "positive" development". Congress also welcomed the Ayodhya judgement saying everyone should accept it and no one should treat it as a victory or defeat. |
Ayodhya verdict: PM appeals for peace Posted: |
Centre's duty to implement Allahabad High Court order on Ayodhya: Mayawati Posted: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati has said it was the responsibility of the Union government to implement the Allahabad High Court verdict in the Ayodhya title suit. Citing a Supreme Court order, she said since the 67 acres of the disputed site was acquired and being managed and maintained by the Centre, the onus of implementing Thursday's court order was with the Union government. |
Ayodhya verdict: Ram Janmbhoomi Trust welcomes judgment Posted: |
Justice Agarwal: Inner courtyard area belongs to Hindus & Muslims Posted: |
India inks pact with UK for cooperation in highways Posted: |
Justice Khan highlights Muslims & Hindus worshipped together Posted: |
Bihar polls: RJD releases list of 65 candidates Posted: |
Ayodhya verdict: We should all welcome the judgment, says Congress Posted: |
Ayodhya verdict: Sunni Waqf Board to appeal in Supreme Court Posted: The Sunni Waqf Board says it will appeal in the Supreme Court against the Ayodhya verdict delivered today in Lucknow. The Allahabad High Court has ruled that the disputed land should be divided three ways. The land has been divided between the Hindus and the Muslims (one-third for the Waqf Board, a third for Ram Lalla, and a third for the Nirmohi Akhara). |
Ayodhya verdict: Court judgement nobody's victory or loss says RSS Posted: |
Ayodhya verdict: The judges who delivered today's verdict Posted: |
Ayodhya verdict: Allahabad High Court says divide land in 3 ways Posted: Sixty years after it first went to court, the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court has pronounced verdict on the Ayodhya title suit. Senior advocate and BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad emerged from court to say that the three-judge bench had ruled in a majority judgement 2:1, that one-third part of the disputed land should be given to the Sunni Waqf Board, one-third to the Nirmohi Akhara and one-third to the party for 'Ram Lalla'. |
Ayodhya verdict: Status quo for 3 months, claims Ravi Shankar Posted: |
Ayodhya verdict: 1/3 for Hindus, 1/3 for Muslims, more details awaited Posted: |
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