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Historic Ayodhya case verdict on November 9th, 10 30 am

A constitution bench led by Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi will deliver the judgement for the historic Ayodhya case.

Other members of the bench are Justices S A Bobde, D Y Chandrachud, Ashok Bhushan and S Abdul Nazeer.

The bench on October 16 had reserved the judgement after marathon hearing of 40 days.

Keeping in mind that Gogoi retires on November 17th, the judgement will be delivered on November 9th, by 10 30 am.

This case is the second-longest heard case in the Supreme court.

Talking about the same, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said: The Supreme Court verdict on Ayodhya would not be a matter of victory or loss. My appeal to countrymen is that it should be our priority that the verdict should strengthen India’s great tradition of peace, unity and amity.”

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