SC reserves  order on  Ayodhya land dispute

The development came after Supreme Court made it clear early in the morning that it will conclude today the day-to-day hearing in Ayodhya case. 

A five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi had earlier said that  no more time beyond today will be granted to parties to conclude the hearing in the case. Supreme Court reserved the order.

The Supreme Cour has granted 3 days to contesting parties to file written note on moulding of relief.

Members of Muslim group said that they are waiting for the verdict.
 

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