AIMPLB counsel Zafaryab Jilani said the members had collectively resolved to do so, since the order did not do justice to the Muslim parties.
The
All
India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) said it had decided to
file a review petition against the Supreme Court verdict in the
Ayodhya
title suit.
Addressing
journalists after its working committee meeting here, AIMPLB counsel
Zafaryab Jilani said the members had collectively resolved to do so,
since the order did not do justice to the Muslim parties.
He
said 35-40 of the Board’s 51 members were present when the
resolution for a review was approved. He declined to comment on any
dissenting opinion. Jilani cited Islamic jurisprudence as prohibiting
any acceptance of other land in lieu of the disputed site. Which, he
asserted, legitimately belonged to the mosque demolished on December
6, 1992. The Board has said under Shariah or Islamic law, Muslims may
not accept any compensation for the mosque, whether land or other
forms.
Jilani
referred to the Sabarimala case from Kerala, wherein the SC had
recently referred its earlier verdict in the case — pertaining to
entry of women within a specified age group inside the shrine — to
a larger seven-judge bench, Jilani said the Ayodhya case similarly
merited a review, to dispense justice for Muslims.
Also,
that no single party could claim to be the main plaintiff, as there
were a total of nine parties to the title suit case.
Some
of those plaintiffs, apart from some prominent Muslim figures, have
recently advised against filing of a review petition, to foster
communal harmony. Instead, they have advised, focus on other pressing
issues facing the community, including education and health.
“The
Board does not indulge in any kind of politics and we are only trying
to fight for the fundamental rights as guaranteed under the Indian
Constitution,” Jilani said.
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