Ayodhya: Judge Issues Dissenting Note, Favours Conciliation


Lucknow, Sep 20 (IANS): In a surprise move, one of the three judges of the Allahabad High Court's special Ayodhya bench Monday issued a dissenting note on the order issued by his two co-judges and allowed postponement of the verdict on the long-pending Babri Masjid/Ramjanmabhoomi row.

Justice Dharma Veer Sharma also disagreed with his co-judges of the Lucknow bench of the court -- Justice S.U. Khan and Justice Sudhir Aggarwal -- on the question of exploring an out-of-court settlement on the issue and rooted for mediation or conciliation.

The bench is slated to give its verdict on the case Friday.

Justice Sharma was not in agreement with the ruling of his colleagues to impose a fine of Rs.50,000 on the parties who sought a postponement.

Justice Sharma, who had refrained from signing the Sep 17 order issued by the special bench turning down the plea for postponement of the final verdict slated for Sep 24, said parties involved in the case must be given the freedom to try and work out an amicable settlement even until Sep 23.

The judge also pointedly accused his co-judges of not consulting him before taking the decision to reject the application seeking deferment of the verdict and making an effort towards an amicable out-of-court settlement.

"I am sorry to say that I was not consulted by my brother judges before they passed their order; otherwise I would have expressed my views then itself," Sharma has stated in his order.

"In its order dated July 27, the special bench had unanimously given top priority to efforts for trying to resolve the issue through mediation or conciliation even until a day before the proposed pronouncement of the final verdict on Sep 24."

Justice Sharma has also taken strong exception to certain remarks by his co-judges in their order dated Sep 17 about "mischievous intentions" behind the plea for postponement and an out-of-court settlement.

"I do not see any mischievous intention behind the move," he pointed out while stressing that the fine of Rs.50,000 slapped on the applicant by the bench was also not in consonance with law.

  

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  • manu m.lore, k s a

    Tue, Sep 21 2010

    before collect the money for temple bulding that money is finish again start make money wat happen thy are collect the money

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  • nelson, valencia/kuwait

    Tue, Sep 21 2010

    Mohan Poojary you are absolutely right. Ones god does not lie in a structure but lives in ones heart.A school, orphanage or a hospital in its place will be the best solution.

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  • vincy, Shamboor/Bangkok

    Tue, Sep 21 2010

    Almost 90% people had forgotten the Temple-Mosque issue and now all of a sudden sending shivers in veins for many who had suffered by the consequences of the demolition. I am sure the constitution does not see the sentiments of people and does not see what people think of the verdict .The law is equal to all irrespective of religion and whether you are less in numbers or more.

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  • Sabir, Karnataka / Bangkok

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    The Ayodyha dispute is in the Court and the verdict is being announced shortly. Whatever judgment will come out, should be respected by all of us as the judgment will be delivered according to the rules and facts. If we agitate and destroy the life/property, it will harm our nation. So believe in justice and God Almighty. However, no matter what the outcome is, the community Should refrain from displaying any emotion. It is high time to end all enmities and hatred which had been prevalent ever since our country got divided. Let us forget the past and strive for a better future for all irrespective of caste, creed, religion etc. Let us regain our proud nation in its true value and essence. Let us put our hands together and spread the magic of love. As all of us knows God is loving, let us share his love one another and live in peace and harmony.

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  • Jagdish k, naringana

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    Court betar to take disition after commonwealth games.

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  • Muhammed Raisha, Hyderbada

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    God knows what is in everyone's hearts. Ultimately truth will previal. Our constitution also says "Satyamev Jayate"

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  • vincy, Shamboor/Bangkok

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    Since 1984 VHP started a campaign to build Ram temple at the disputed Ayodhya site we Indians started exposing to the developing world that India as a country full of religion and will go to any extent to prove that the religion is supreme and not the law of the country.
    And now after 18 years of court struggle It is surprising and very strange that the judges of Allahbad High Court have differences on the September 20, 2010 verdict. After a so many years of court battle they are making statements prior to judgment on such a sensitive case of Indian History.

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  • Amith Kumar, MANGALORE/DUBAI

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    JAI SRI RAM

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  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    No comments. Many people still dont know what God expects from us? Love each other instead of fighting with each other. Pray at home along with your family thats the best prayer. How the judges will make justice when the case based on religious blindness???? What ever has happened before Independence has to be forgotton.

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  • MOHAN POOJARY, Kankanady,Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    90 percent pepole of India not interested Mandir or Masjid in Ayodhya. Government of India better construct RAM BABA free hospital for poors in Ramjanmabhomi/Babri Masjid place.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    Honorable judge's desention on the issue is timely and I personally fully endorse it.I think irrespective of court verdict It would be better the controversial Babri Masjid site would be gifted to our Hindu Brothers provided they will not rake any such issues in future and in return let them build an Masjid in another site.The actions will certainly stregnthen the relation between Hindus and Muslims alike.

    OUT OF COURT SOLUTION IS THE BEST THING UNDER THE CURRENT GIVEN SITUATIONS LIKE TERRORISM AND NEXALISM.ALL CONCERNED NEED TO INTIATE DIALOGUE LEAVING BEHIND EGOS AND SOLVE THIS BURNING ISSUE AMICABLY AND ONCE FOR ALL.

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