SC cancels Jan 29 hearing on Ayodhya land dispute case due to non-availability of judge

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Sunday cancelled the January 29 hearing in the politically sensitive Ram Janambhoomi-land title dispute case as one member of the five-judge bench would not be available.

"Take notice that due to non availability of Justice S A Bobde on January 29, 2019 (Tuesday), sitting of bench in Chief Justice's court, comprising the Chief Justice, Bobde, D Y Chandrachud, and S A Nazeer, stands cancelled.

"Therefore, Constitution bench matter will not be taken up for hearing," the notice stated.

The five-judge bench was re-constituted on January 25 as Justice U U Lalit, who was a member of the original bench, had recused himself from hearing the matter.

When the new bench was constituted, Justice N V Ramana was also excluded from the re-constitution bench.

No reason was cited for the exclusion of Justice Ramana in the new Constitution bench.

Besides the CJI, the new bench comprises Bobde, D Y Chandrachud, and S A

In the fresh bench, justices Bhushan and made a come back to hear the matter.

Both of them were part of a earlier bench headed by then CJI Dipak (now retired).It had on September 27, 2018, refused to refer to a five-judge Constitution bench the reconsideration of the observation in its 1994 judgment that a mosque was not integral to Islam.

While and Bhushan had said it has to find out the context in which the five-judge bench had delivered the 1994 judgment, Justice had given a minority verdict disagreeing with the two judges.

Nazeer had said whether a mosque is integral to Islam has to be decided considering religious belief which requires detailed consideration.

On January 10, Justice Lalit had recused himself after expressing disinclination to participate in the hearing any further as he had appeared as a for former in a related matter "sometime in the year 1997".

Fourteen appeals have been filed in the apex court against the 2010 judgment, delivered in four civil suits, that the 2.77-acre land in be partitioned equally among three parties -- the Sunni Waqf Board, the Nirmohi Akhara and

On January 10, the bench in its order had noted that the apex court registry's has informed the CJI that in four suits, out of which these appeals have arisen, in all 120 issues have been framed for trial and a total of 88 witnesses were examined.

It had noted that depositions of witnesses run into 13,886 pages and a total of 257 documents exhibited.

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First Published: Sun, January 27 2019. 19:15 IST