City
Epaper

AIMPLB to discuss SC verdict and options on Nov 17

By IANS | Updated: November 11, 2019 18:50 IST

A meeting of the executive committee of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) will be held on November 17 to discuss whether a review petition is to be filed in the Supreme Court verdict on the Ayodhya title dispute case.

Open in App

In what will go down in history as one of its most landmark verdicts, the Supreme Court on Saturday granted the ownership of the 2.77 acres of disputed land in Ayodhya to the Hindus, paving the way for the construction of a Ram Temple, and ruled that the Muslims will get 5 acres of land at an alternative site.

According to senior lawyer and AIMPLB member Zafaryab Jilani, the meeting will discuss the issue threadbare. The meeting is likely to be held in Delhi where senior lawyers could also be invited to discuss the issue.

Muslim stakeholders in the Ayodhya case have been sharply divided on the issue of going in for a review petition after the apex court verdict gave the entire disputed land for temple construction and said that Muslim would be given five acres of land 'elsewhere' in Ayodhya.

The apex court clarified that either the Central government can give the five-acre land to the Sunni Waqf Board from the nearly 68 acres of land which it had acquired in 1993 under the Acquisition of Certain Area at Ayodhya Act or the state government could hand over the piece of land at a "suitable prominent place in Ayodhya".

The Chairman of the UP Sunni Central Waqf Board, Zufar Faruqi, has already said that he is not in favour of filing a review petition in the case.

Another plaintiff, Iqbal Ansari, has also ruled out filing a review petition and has said that he respects the Supreme Court verdict.

However, Jilani, who is also the convener of the All India Babri Masjid Action Committee (AIBMAC), and has been a counsel for the Sunni Board in the case, has said that he respected the SC verdict but was not 'satisfied' with it. He announced in Delhi on Saturday that he would study the judgment and then file a review petition.

"All senior leaders will meet, discuss and then take a final decision on the legal options," said Jilani.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: ayodhyaThe Supreme Courtdelhi
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalDelhi Tragedy: 5 Dead, 11 Rescued After Roof collapse at Dargah Sharif Patte Shah near Humayun's Tomb

NationalGhaziabad Horror: Two Bikers Dies In Head-on Collusion While Performing Dangerous Stunt on Delhi-Dehradun Expressway , Disturbing Video Emerges

NationalDelhi: 24-Year-Old Invited to Party, Drugged and Gang-Raped, Accused Threaten to Leak Video, FIR filed

BusinessFilling the Fabric Gap: Why Fabrics by Echelon is Exactly What India’s Custom Suit Market Was Missing

Social ViralDelhi Metro Viral Video: Public Outrage After Child Urinates On Inderlok Metro Tracks Under Father’s Watch

National Realted Stories

NationalFour killed, several injured in road accident in MP's Shivpuri; victims from Gujarat

NationalTwo dead in landslide after heavy rain lashes Mumbai; flights, trains delayed

NationalPM Modi to inaugurate Rs 11,000 crore highway projects in Delhi tomorrow

NationalKerala man buried by mistake after body swap at palliative care centre

NationalFinally, woke up to need for radical transformation: Cong on Modi govt's GST reforms push