New Delhi: The Supreme Court will be requested to review its landmark verdict in the Ayodhya temple-mosque dispute case, the Muslim Personal Law Board said on Sunday, announcing that they will file a review petition 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 the order to grant 5 acres of land for a mosque at a prominent location in Ayodhya.
The land has been granted to the Sunni Wakf Board, which has said it is not going to challenge the court’s decision.
“Most litigants also want review petition”, said the Law Board, which was not a party in the case but helped litigants financially and legally.