Temple-mosque litigants reject Supreme Court settlement route

Hindu and Muslim parties in three major Uttar Pradesh temple-mosque disputes have rejected a Supreme Court-backed mediation process, choosing to pursue judgments on the legal and constitutional questions raised by their cases. The litigants in...

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