New Delhi: The following is the chronology of events in the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid land dispute case in Ayodhya.
1528 Babri Masjid built by Mir Baqi, commander of Mughal emperor Babur.
1885 Mahant Raghubir Das files plea in Faizabad district court seeking permission to build a canopy outside the disputed Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid structure. Court rejects plea.
1949 Idols of Ram Lalla placed under a central dome outside the disputed structure.
1950 Gopal Simla Visharad files suit in Faizabad district court for rights to worship the idols of Ram Lalla.
1950 Paramahansa Ramachandra Das files suit for continuation of worship and keeping the idols.
1959 Nirmohi Akhara files suit seeking possession of the site.
1981 UP Sunni Central Waqf Board files suit for possession of the site.
Feb 1, 1986 Local court orders the government to open the site for Hindu worshippers.
Aug 14, 1989 Allahabad HC ordered maintenance of status quo in respect of the disputed structure.
Dec 6, 1992 Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid structure demolished.
Apr 3, 1993 ‘Acquisition of Certain Area at Ayodhya Act’ passed for acquisition of land by Centre in the disputed area.
Various writ petitions, including one by Ismail Faruqui, filed in Allahabad HC challenging various aspects of the Act.
Supreme Court exercising its jurisdiction under Article 139A transferred the writ petitions, which were pending in the High Court.
Oct 24, 1994 SC says in the historic Ismail Faruqui case that mosque was not integral to Islam.
Apr, 2002 HC begins hearing on determining who owns the disputed site.
Mar 13, 2003 SC says, in the Aslam alias Bhure case, no religious activity of any nature be allowed at the acquired land.
Sep 30, 2010 HC, in a 2:1 majority, rules three-way division of disputed area between Sunni Waqf Board, the Nirmohi Akhara and Ram Lalla.
May 9, 2011 SC stays HC verdict on Ayodhya land dispute.
Feb 26, 2016 Subramanian Swamy files plea in SC seeking construction of Ram Temple at the disputed site.
2017
Mar 21 CJI JS Khehar suggests out-of-court settlement among rival parties.
Aug 7 SC constitutes three-judge bench to hear pleas challenging the 1994 verdict of the Allahabad HC.
Aug 8 UP Shia Central Waqf Board tells SC mosque could be built in a Muslim-dominated area at a reasonable distance from the disputed site.
Sep 11 SC directs Chief Justice of the Allahabad HC to nominate two additional district judges within ten days as observers to deal with the upkeep of the disputed site.
Nov 20 UP Shia Central Waqf Board tells SC temple can be built in Ayodhya and mosque in Lucknow.
Dec 1 Thirty-two civil rights activists file plea challenging the 2010 verdict of the Allahabad HC.
2018
Feb 8: SC starts hearing the civil appeals.
Mar 14 SC rejects all interim pleas, including Swamy’s, seeking to intervene as parties in the case.
Apr 6 Rajeev Dhavan files plea in SC to refer the issue of reconsideration of the observations in its 1994 judgement to a larger bench.
Jul 6 UP government tells SC some Muslim groups were trying to delay the hearing by seeking reconsideration of an observation in the 1994 verdict.
Jul 20 SC reserves verdict.
Sep 27 SC declines to refer the case to a five-judge Constitution bench. Case to be heard by a newly constituted three-judge bench, October 29.
Oct 29 SC fixes the case for the first week of January before an appropriate bench, which will decide the schedule of hearing.
Nov 12 SC declines early hearing of petitions in the case requested by Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha.
Nov 22 SC dismisses PIL seeking direction to organisations and public at large to ‘behave’ and not air their views that can spoil the atmosphere till it decides the title dispute case.
Dec 24 SC decides to take up petitions on case for hearing on January 4, 2019.
2019
Jan 4 SC says an appropriate bench constituted by it will pass an order January 10 for fixing the date of hearing in the title case.
Jan 8 SC sets up a five-judge Constitution Bench to hear the case headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and comprising Justices SA Bobde, NV Ramana, UU Lalit and DY Chandrachud.
Jan 10 Justice Lalit recuses himself prompting SC to reschedule the hearing for January 29 before a new bench.
Jan 25 SC reconstitutes 5-member Constitution Bench to hear the case. The new bench comprises Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justices SA Bobde, DY Chandrachud, Ashok Bhushan and SA Nazeer.
Jan 27 SC cancels the January 29 hearing due to non-availability of Justice Bobde.
Jan 29 Centre moves SC seeking permission to return the 67-acre acquired land around the disputed site to original owners.
Feb 20 SC decides to hear the case on Feb 26.
Feb 26 SC favours mediation, fixes Mar 5 for order on whether to refer matter to court-appointed mediator.
Mar 6 SC reserves order on whether the land dispute can be settled through mediation.
Mar 8 SC refers the dispute for mediation by a panel headed by former apex court judge FMI Kallifulla.