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Subzero
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Post Number: 4849 Registered: 04-2008 Posted From: 59.93.81.78
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, September 17, 2010 - 09:57 pm: |
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Vjavasi:The petitioner, Ramesh Chandra Tripathi, who had pleaded that the verdict be deferred on the grounds that it would result in a breakdown of law and order, has been fined Rs. 10 lakh by the court, which said it found no merit in the petition.
papam petitioner ki fine esaarenti ? law and order problems ostai ani differ cheyyamannaadu. anthe kadaa. why fine yaa ? |
   
Vjavasi
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Post Number: 4754 Registered: 11-2009 Posted From: 75.131.192.17
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, September 17, 2010 - 08:47 am: |
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the petetioner was fined Rs 10 lakh http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/ayodhya-verdict-on-sept-24 -52855 New Delhi: A plea to defer verdict on the Ram Janambhoomi-Babri Masjid title suit has been rejected by the Allahabad High Court. This means that the verdict in the 60-year case will be pronounced on September 24. The court will decide that day on who the disputed Ram Janambhoomi-Babri Masjid land belongs to? And was the Masjid built over a temple? It's been one of India's most divisive and sensitive disputes. (Read: How the Babri demolition changed politics) The petitioner, Ramesh Chandra Tripathi, who had pleaded that the verdict be deferred on the grounds that it would result in a breakdown of law and order, has been fined Rs. 10 lakh by the court, which said it found no merit in the petition. People on both sides of the dispute had voiced their opposition to the plea for deferment, saying there was no scope of reconciliation or compromise in the case. The petitioner had sought that the matter be settled through an amicable settlement. Rediff.com Twitter NDTV Social Live Messenger Gmail Buzz Print If the court had granted the plea, the verdict could have been delayed by six months. The government has been gearing up to prevent the possible law and order problem. Nearly 1.5 lakh policemen will patrol the streets. 4000 paramilitary men will support them. Districts that have been identified as hyper-sensitive will get special protection. The three judges who will deliver the verdict and the High Court will be covered by a thousand policemen. On Thursday, the government appealed for "the people of India to ensure that the delivery of the judgment is seen as part of the judicial process." (Read: As Ayodhya verdict date nears, parties keep fingers crossed) Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni said, "All must maintain equanimity and tranquility in aftermath of the judgment. No section must provoke another section." (Watch: Govt appeals for calm) On December 6, 1992, thousands of kar sevaks, led by BJP and RSS leaders, demolished the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya, in what they described as their fight to reclaim the birthplace of Lord Ram. Communal riots followed. (Read: Babri Masjid, the Liberhan Report and the BJP) The Prime Minister is said to be monitoring the security preparations ahead of this month's verdict. Read more at: http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/ayodhya-verdict-on-sept-24 -52855?cp |
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