Akhil Bhartiya Adhivakta Parishad Delegation lauds Advocates of Shri Ram Janam Bhumi Case

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Akhil Bhartiya Adhivakta Parishad, Awadh Prant, Uttar Pradesh, expressed deep gratitude and respect to the advocates who pro bono represented the Shri Ram Janam Bhumi case. The advocates, including Sri Mridul Rakesh Ji – Senior Advocate, Sri Madan Mohan Pandey Ji, Sri Ajai Kumar Pandey Ji, Sri Vimal Srivastava Ji and Sushri Ranjana Agnihotri Ji, and, were praised in a delegation of organizational members for their extraordinary commitment and exceptional legal acumen in upholding justice and the Rule of Law in this landmark case. The delegation also acknowledged their altruistic decision to forgo any consideration or fees for their past services.

Parishad appreciated the advocates for their heroic efforts in handling the complexities and historical significance of the case, which involved decades of religious, historical, and cultural sentiments. The delegation noted that the advocates demonstrated a deep understanding of the cultural and social fabric of the nation and a profound sense of responsibility towards national harmony. It further expressed that the advocates' conduct in the case was marked by integrity and respect for the law, and their contributions played a pivotal role in leading to a resolution that respects the Rule of Law and the diverse fabric of our society.

The felicitation concluded by extending the Parishad’s sincerest gratitude for the advocates’ past selfless service and remarkable contribution to one of the most significant legal battles in our nation’s history. The delegation also wished the advocates continued success in their future endeavours and expressed hope that they would continue to be a guiding light in the legal fraternity. It mentioned that the advocates’ remarkable journey in the Shri Ram Janam Bhumi case would be remembered and revered for generations to come.

Shri Ram Janam Bhumi case was a dispute over the ownership of a 2.77-acre land in Ayodhya, where the Babri Masjid once stood before it was demolished in 1992. The case was decided by the Supreme Court of India on November 9, 2019, which ordered that the disputed land be handed over to a trust to build a temple for Hindu deity Rama, and an alternative 5-acre land be given to the Sunni Central Waqf Board to build a mosque.

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