Ayodhya: Hindu Mahasabha files caveat in SC New Delhi: Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha has filed a caveat in the Supreme Court to pre-empt any ex-parte order on the Ayodhya title dispute. In the caveat, the Hindu Mahasabha has asked the court not to pass order on any appeal against the September 30 Allahabad High Court verdict without hearing it. The organisation has filed the caveat through its national president Swami Chakrapani.

General Secretary of Hindu Mahasabha Indira Tiwari said a petition is also likely to be filed making it clear that it was not in favour of any compromise on the issue and wants a legal solution to the whole dispute.

"We want only legal solution. We are against any type of compromise as we are in favour of constructing a grand Ram temple in Ayodhya," she said, adding the Hindu Mahasabha would like to achieve its objective through the cooperation of all those who were party to the suit in the High Court.

The Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court in its verdict on September 30, had ruled that the 2.77 acre disputed land in Ayodhya be divided into three parts among Hindus and Muslims and held that the place where the makeshift temple of Lord Rama currently exists belongs to Hindus. The Central Sunni Wakf Board has decided to appeal against the judgement in the Supreme Court....more    
06:12 PM, Oct 11, 2010

Centre not to intervene in Ayodhya matter New Delhi: A day after the Ayodhya verdict was delivered by the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad Hight Court, the Centre has decided to adopt a "wait and watch" approach in the dispute. The government, while being cautious in its reaction to the verdict, has decided not to intervene in the matter saying "the government has not been made a party in the dispute". The government will wait for either...  
03:46 PM, Oct 01, 2010

Ayodhya verdict not based on legality: Mulayam

The decision is not a great sign and has made many people sad, says Mulayam. ...
01:07 PM, Oct 01, 2010

Ayodhya verdict not based on legality: Mulayam New Delhi: Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh has raised questions on the Ayodhya verdict saying the judgement has been delivered based on faith and not on legalities. "The Ayodhya verdict is out. I am not happy. The decision is not a great sign and has made many people sad," said Mulayam. But the Congress party appears to be in a quandary as to how to respond. The party is keen...  
12:55 PM, Oct 01, 2010

Sunni Wakf board to move SC against HC verdict Lucknow: The Sunni Wakf Board said Thursday it will move the Supreme Court against the Allahabad High Court order dividing the disputed land in Ayodhya among three parties and said they were not going to surrender it. "We will appeal against the division of disputed land among three parties," Board lawyer Zafaryab Jilani told reporters here. "HC's formula of one-third land is not acceptable to the Waqf Board and it...  
07:53 PM, Sep 30, 2010

I welcome HC decision, says oldest litigant
by IANS
Lucknow: Mohammed Hashim Ansari, 90, the oldest litigant in the Ayodhya land dispute Thursday welcomed the High Court verdict and said a final decision on it will be taken by the Sunni Wakf Board. "I welcome the court decision. I appeal to all Muslims in the country not to get upset over the decision as our fight has now become tough," said Ansari. 'Verdict opens up 'chance for reconciliation' The...  
06:32 PM, Sep 30, 2010