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Lawyer for Muslim parties in Ayodhya case tears up map of Lord Ram’s birthplace in court

Senior advocate Rajeev Dhavan had raised an objection to the lawyer for the All India Hindu Mahasabha showing a pictorial map of Lord Ram's birthplace.

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New Delhi: Senior advocate Rajeev Dhavan, representing the Muslim parties in the Ram-Janmbhoomi-Dabri masjid land dispute case, tore up a pictorial map showing the exact birthplace of Lord Ram during the hearings in the Supreme Court on Wednesday.

The reference to the pictorial map showing the exact birthplace of Lord Ram at the disputed site in Ayodhya by Senior advocate Vikas Singh, representing the All India Hindu Mahasabha, was objected to by Dhavan.

Dhavan then asked the bench as to what he should do with it, to which the bench said that he can shred it into pieces.

Dhavan then tore the pictorial map, provided by the counsel for All India Hindu Mahasabha, in the courtroom.


Also read: Enough is enough: Supreme Court says Ayodhya land dispute hearing will conclude today


During the arguments, Singh referred to various aspects of the Allahabad High Court judgement and said there has been long faith and belief on the part of Hindus with regard to the sacred nature of the birthplace of Lord Ram.

Dhavan had also objected to Singh’s attempt to refer to a book on Ayodhya, written by former IPS officer Kishore Kunal, saying such attempts should be disallowed.

The bench then asked Singh to proceed with the hearing saying, “Mr Dhavan, we have taken note of your objection.”

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Actually, Rajiv Dhavan’s objection to producing new evidence on the last date of the argument is quite valid. Without the leave of the Court, one cannot introduce new evidence which was not before the trial court, in this case Allahabad HC. But, Rajiv Dhavan’s conduct of tearing up the additional evidence is unbecoming of a senior counsel, that who is a septagenerian. He has disgraced his age and his profession.

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