SC has said that the disputed land was a government land as per revenue records, and chief justice of india said ASI (Archaeological survey of India) findings are beyond doubt and cannot be neglected. The supreme court said that Archaeological evidence cannot be ignored and that babri masjid was not constructed on vacant land but on a Hindu structure.
The Babar masjid was not built on a barren land the building that existed beneath the Babar masjid was not an Islamic structure as per ASI reports, said Supreme court. The waqf board challenged the Act of placing idols inside the central dome on december 22-23, 1949. supreme court ruled out that existence of a structure beneath the mosque cannot lead to title today irrespective of sc finding it was a Hindu temple and dismissed waqf board suit