Muslim Law Board Wants Review Of Ayodhya, Says Petition Within A Month | Read

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The Supreme Court will be requested to review its landmark verdict in the Ayodhya temple-mosque dispute case, the Muslim Personal Law Board said today, announcing that a review petition will be filed within a month. "We cannot accept any land in lieu of the masjid," the Law Board said today, referring to the top court's decision to hand the disputed 2.77 acres for a temple and its order to grant 5 acres of land for a mosque at a prominent location in Ayodhya.

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