Allahabad HC dismisses petition to defer Ayodhya verdict
Friday, September 17, 2010 03:56:54 PM,
IANS
|
Lucknow:
The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court Friday dismissed a
petition seeking deferment of its Sep 24 verdict in the
long-pending Ramjanmabhoomi-Babri Masjid case.
The court also imposed costs of Rs.200,000 on petitioner Ramesh
Chandra Tripathi, a low-profile retired government employee, who
had sought an amicable and out-of-court settlement of the dispute.
|
|
Home |
Top of the Page |
|
|
Comment on this article |
|
|
|
|
News Pick |
Twitter
unveils first major revamp since launch
Twitter has unveiled its first major
revamp since its launch four years ago. The newly-introduced
features make it
» |
Middle East peace talks overshadowed by
violence in Gaza
Israelis and Palestinians have begun
tackling the "most difficult" core issues of their mutual
conflict, the US said Wednesday, but the second round of direct
peace negotiations was » |
Sohrabuddin case witness faked shootout,
friend questioned: police
Azam Khan, a key witness in the Sohrabuddin
Sheikh killing, tried to fabricate a story about an attempt on his
life by shooting himself in the shoulder, say police. He along
with his friend and
» |
Mumbai to
get India's first monorail in two weeks
Indicating that the prestigious Mumbai monorail project is on
schedule, a top official said here Wednesday that six trains will
ply in the first phase from later this month. Six trains, each
with four air-conditioned cars
» |
A younger generation of Afghan politicians
bucks tradition
On the billboards dotting war-ravaged
Kabul ahead of Saturday's parliamentary elections, photographs of
young candidates
» |
Get ready for competition from India, China: Obama to kids
US President Barack Obama has
counselled American children to aim high as the country's success
in the 21st century depends
» |
|
|
|
|
|