Was the Supreme Court right in rejecting the plea for deferment of Ayodhya verdict? |
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Yes | 91 % |
No | 6 % |
Can't Say | 2 % |
- | 2 % |
Total Votes Cast : 65 | |
Submitted By - Prakash Yedhula | Read Comments |
Posted by G. ARAVINTHAN |
01/10/2010 00:34:31 |
in any way, the problem will not be over in one way or other, then what is the necessity to keep on proceeding with the case | |
Posted by Sanjay Kumar Singh |
30/09/2010 19:57:03 |
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Posted by Kalyan Chakravarthy P |
30/09/2010 18:23:41 |
Apex court is right. | |
Posted by M/s. Y-not legal services |
30/09/2010 17:57:58 |
of course. S.c is our superior power in india | |
Posted by Kirti Kar Tripathi |
30/09/2010 13:23:15 |
it was only solution | |
Posted by Rahul Girdhar |
30/09/2010 00:13:50 |
Hope The Decision will be in the favour of both the Religions... Let's see the Justice of Apex Court...! | |
Posted by baswanth mohan paruchuri |
29/09/2010 23:03:37 |
supreme court did the right thing without allowing the plea, so things will settle soon and avoid necessary delay. | |
Posted by sarathchandra babu.k |
29/09/2010 20:19:07 |
Judiciary became a laughing stock now a days,because of prolonging of cases for years together.SC take the right step | |
Posted by Kiran Kumar |
28/09/2010 21:28:51 |
yes the stress being caused by this issue must end at the earliest. | |
Posted by Parthasarathi Loganathan |
28/09/2010 18:33:46 |
SC is right any way. Had it accepted the plea for deferment of the verdict it would have taken another 60 years to find a legal solution to sensitive issues. | |
Posted by Yamalapalli Haribob |
28/09/2010 18:09:53 |
The supreme court rightly rejected the petition for postponement of verdict on the Ayodhya issue.This judgement is saying that any verdict cannot be postponed basing on senstive issues. | |