Ayodhya dispute: Rajeev Dhavan objects to daily hearings
New Delhi
09-August-2019
On the fourth day of the Ayodhya dispute hearing on Friday, senior advocate Rajeev Dhavan raised an objection to the daily hearing in the case.
Dhavan, who is representing a Muslim party, said it will be difficult to prepare arguments in the case if the top court conducts hearings on all five working days in a week.
"We don't get time for preparation of arguments," he said, adding that this was the beginning of the first appeal.
He termed the curent set-up of hearings as "inhuman" and "practically impossible" and said: "Cannot go on like this."
Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi assured Dhavan that the apex court will look into his grievances and revert to him at the earliest. IANS
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