CJI should act decisively to prevent delay in hearing of Ram Janmabhoomi case: VHP

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The (VHP) Thursday expressed disappointment over the adjournment of hearing on the Ram Janmabhoomi-land title dispute in the Supreme Court, and said of India Ranjan Gogoi, who is heading the bench hearing the case, shall decisively act to prevent the delaying tactics of the opposite party.

Anguished over the adjournment of hearing, Kumar said an adjournment from January 10 to January 29 is "rather long".

"Hindus are known for their patience and forbearance. The judicial system still has the responsibility of deciding the matters without undue delays. The country hopes that the Justice, heading the present bench, shall decisively act to prevent the delaying tactics of the opposite party," he said.

Justice Lalit, who was part of the five-bench headed by Gogoi, "expressed his disinclination to participate in the hearing any further" and opted himself out of the contentious matter.

The apex court said since Justice has opted out of the hearing in the matter, there was no option left but to adjourn the case "to fix a date of hearing and to draw up a time schedule for hearing of the case".

"The hearing of case has been adjourned yet once again. Our apprehensions that the opposite party shall raise any frivolous issues to secure an adjournment have come true," VHP's internal working chief said in a statement.

Kumar, an advocate, said that the objection of the about Justice being on the bench is painful.

Justice has never appeared in the matters; neither at the trial stage nor in the appeal. His being of former Uttar Pradesh in 1997 in the contempt matter casts no shadow on his hearing the present appeals, he said adding, "the objections were merely ploys to delay further".

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First Published: Thu, January 10 2019. 21:41 IST