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    Ayodhya: Previously, SC wanted 'excess' land to remain undisturbed

    Ayodhya: Previously, SC wanted 'excess' land to remain undisturbed

    By Shalini Ojha
    Jan 30, 2019
    12:04 pm

    What's the story

    The Supreme Court has, in last 16 years, told twice that excess land surrounding the disputed property of Ayodhya, which the Centre wants to return to rightful owners, shouldn't be disturbed before the title dispute reaches a conclusion.

    The top court had said the status quo of 67.03 acres of land was important to maintain 'peace and tranquility'.

    Here's looking at what happened so far.

    Plea

    After delays in top court, Centre files writ petition

    The Centre on Tuesday moved the top court with a request that it should be allowed to return the surplus land to owners, which include the Mandir trust, Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas.

    BJP supporters saw it as a substantial move taken by the Centre in wake of inordinate delays in the case.

    In January 2019 itself, the case was delayed twice by the top court.

    Land

    How did the government acquire the land?

    A month after Babri Masjid was demolished in 1992, PV Narasimha Rao government passed the Acquisition of Certain Area at Ayodhya Ordinance.

    It was made into a law which allowed the government to acquire 67 acres of land including the 2.77 acres which is disputed.

    The extra land was acquired to facilitate the entry of devotees if the temple was ever built on site.

    Looking back

    SC had said land acquisition was constitutional

    In the 1994 Ismail Faruqui v/s Union of India case, SC held the land acquisition was constitutional and that Muslim bodies have laid claim over only 0.313 acres of land where the mosque stood.

    In June 1996, Nyas had asked the government for the excess land but the plea was rejected.

    Subsequently, they approached Allahabad High Court but got rejected there too.

    Details

    VHP wanted to perform puja but plans were foiled

    Then in 2002, VHP supporters gathered to do a shila pujan at the undisputed land. Back then, a cycle-rickshaw shop-owner, Mohammed Aslam Bhure, foiled their plans by approaching the SC.

    The top court clearly stated no religious activity could be allowed to perform in the area.

    A year later, in 2003, a constitution bench passed a similar order related to undisputed land.

    Proceedings

    Here's looking at what SC said in 2003

    The court relied on the 1994 judgment and said both lands are intrinsically connected.

    When the Union of India, argued Bhure's petition was vague and 'beyond scope of Faruqui judgment', SC shot back.

    It said, "The Preamble to the Act itself discloses that the objective of the enactment is the maintenance of harmony between different communities in the country and to maintain public order."

    Judgment

    If Muslims win, they should be allowed free access

    Further, the court said if Muslims win the title suit, their success should not be thwarted by Hindu bodies exercising their rights.

    The court also added that since the status quo has been maintained since 1992 and the case is pending in courts, it won't be appropriate to disturb the state of affairs.

    It added 'preservation of property' in its 'original condition' was necessary.

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