The Supreme Court on Saturday put an end to the 70-year legal battle over the disputed site in Ayodhya where the Babri Masjid stood before its demolition in 1992. The five-judge SC bench led by CJI Ranjan Gogoi ruled in favour of Ram Lalla and said the entire disputed land spread over 2.7 acres will be handed over to a trust formed by the government, which will monitor the construction of a Ram temple at the site. The court also said that the Sunni Waqf Board will be given an alternative five-acre plot in Ayodhya to build a mosque. According to sources, a team of bureaucrats of the Ministry of Home Affairs is studying the 1,045-page judgment to setup this trust. The Ayodhya dispute or Ram Janmabhoomi – Babri Masjid Land Title Dispute is a political, historical and socio-religious debate in India, centred on a plot of land in the city of Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. The issues revolve around the control of a site traditionally regarded among Hindus to be the birthplace of...