What will happen next after the verdict in the Babri demolition case?

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Palpal News Desk: The CBI Special Court has acquitted 32 accused in the Babri Masjid demolition case, including LK Advani, Murali Manohar Joshi and Uma Bharti. Now the question arises that what can be challenged in this decision of the court and what will happen next in this case? However, in the Ramjanmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute (Ayodhya Case), Zafaryab Jilani, who has advocated the case on behalf of the Muslim side, has said that he will challenge this decision in the High Court.

On December 6, 1992, when Ram Sevak was assembled in Ayodhya, suddenly some kar sevaks were seen climbing Babri’s dome. After some time, it was demolished by the mob. Then there were leaders of Vishwa Hindu Parishad, BJP and Bajrang Dal, this case started by making 49 accused in them. Meanwhile, 17 accused died.

Now the CBI special court has ruled that this was not a pre-planned action, but rather what happened suddenly happened. With this decision of the CBI court, will this case end or will it be challenged. This is a question.

What will be the party’s stand
Hashim Ansari was a party in this matter. After his death, his son Iqbal Ansar became a party. He had already said that he wants this matter to be over now. Even on September 30, when the CBI Special Court in Lucknow gave this decision, they welcomed it and said that this matter ends on their behalf.

What is the stand of CBI
It is clear that he is not going to challenge this case. The CBI itself has finished the case, which investigated the matter for a long time and took it to court.

So what will end this case
If no one challenges this matter further, then this matter will end. All acquitted accused will not have to face any action again. Then this matter will become part of the past.

Who is challenging the High Court

Zafaryab Jilani, who has litigated on behalf of the Muslim side in the Ayodhya case in Ayodhya’s Ramjanmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute, has said that they will take the decision of the CBI court in the Babri Demolition Case High Court Court).

Can it be challenged
But under the Constitution of India, any citizen of India can challenge in a high court in a case involving such a broad people. Anyway, in the decisions of special courts of CBI, 90 percent of the decisions have been challenged in the High Court. Therefore, anyone in public can challenge this matter and take it to the High Court.

What is the special court level of CBI?
Special CBI courts are equivalent to district courts. They are formed under the Delhi Special Establishment Act 1946. Usually because they reduce the burden of the courts. They deal only with cases related to CBI. So the cases that come to them are complicated and discussed.

How are they judged?

  • The judges of these courts come from the judicial system or they are made on the basis of merit. He is equivalent to the Chief Judicial Magistrate or Judicial Magistrate First Class.

How do CBI courts usually deal with cases?

  • Since the CBI court works only to give decisions on cases of CBI, it is clear that the cases coming to it are not always complicated and easy from the point of view of justice. The eyes of the entire country are fixed on him.

What is the difference between other courts and CBI special court?

  • As has been written above, the CBI court deals with the same cases that come to it from the CBI, while the general courts deal with cases ranging from justice to criminal to civil. Appeals cannot be made in CBI court on general matters.
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