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6 December 1992

Demolition of the Historic Babri Masjid in Ayodhya

Demolition of the Historic Babri Masjid in Ayodhya

On 6 December 1992, the historic Babri Masjid in the Indian city of Ayodhya was demolished by a large crowd. This event constituted a profound religious trauma for Muslims of the subcontinent and simultaneously became the symbol of a prolonged and complex legal dispute over land and property. Its consequences continue to shape legal reasoning and social consciousness in South Asia to this day.

The legal dispute concerning the land and ownership of the Babri Masjid site in Ayodhya had, in fact, commenced several decades before this incident. The first formal legal suit relating to the land was filed in 1950 in the civil court of Faizabad, as Ayodhya at that time fell within Faizabad district. The Hindu parties argued that prior to the construction of the mosque, a Hindu temple existed at the site and that the mosque had been built upon the remains of this alleged structure. The case passed through multiple judicial stages over several decades, during which the events of 6 December 1992 occurred.

The matter later reached the Allahabad High Court, which on 30 September 2010 delivered a judgment dividing the disputed 2.77 acres of land into three equal parts. One portion was allotted to Ram Lalla Virajman, the second to the Nirmohi Akhara, and the third to the Sunni Waqf Board. This decision was challenged by all major parties before the Supreme Court of India, where the case proceeded to final adjudication.

On 9 November 2019, the Supreme Court of India delivered its final verdict in the dispute, which had spanned nearly sixty nine years. The Court set aside the land division ordered by the Allahabad High Court and awarded legal title of the disputed land to a trust representing the Hindu parties. As a measure of restitution, the state was directed to allot five acres of alternative land within Ayodhya for the construction of a mosque. In the same judgment, the Court unequivocally held that the demolition of the Babri Masjid on 6 December 1992 was an unlawful act and a clear violation of constitutional and legal principles.

This case is regarded as one of the longest running and most sensitive land and property disputes in South Asian history. At its core, the litigation revolved around the determination of lawful title to disputed land and the question of whether historical religious use could, in itself, constitute a proprietary right.

From the perspective of real estate and land law, this case has been preserved as a defining example of the principle that religious sites are, in legal terms, land and property, and that disputes relating to them are to be resolved through title, evidence, and law rather than through force or collective sentiment. The Babri Masjid Ayodhya case is now firmly recorded as a permanent and sensitive archival reference in the history of land rights in South Asia.

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Final Judgment of the Supreme Court of India
Supreme Court of India, M. Siddiq (D) Thr. Lrs. v. Mahant Suresh Das and Others, judgment dated 9 November 2019, Constitution Bench, official judicial record
Liberhan Commission Report
Justice M. S. Liberhan Commission of Inquiry, Government of India, Report on the Demolition of the Babri Masjid, submitted in 2009
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6 December 2022

Announcement Concerning the Future of Estates Gazette (EG) in the United Kingdom

Announcement Concerning the Future of Estates Gazette (EG) in the United Kingdom

On 6 December 2022, the United Kingdom’s historic weekly real estate journal Estates Gazette (EG) announced that, due to severe financial pressures, it was no longer possible to continue its traditional mode of publication. The management acknowledged that a sustained decline in advertising revenue, increasing financial strain on print media, and shifting patterns of commercial information consumption in the digital era had collectively contributed to this crisis. The announcement was intended to inform the public and the real estate industry of a potential cessation, prompting a wide and serious debate within the real estate media sector.

Founded in 1858, EG had by 2022 reached an age of approximately one hundred and sixty four years, placing it among the oldest and most authoritative specialist real estate publications in the world. Reports emerging during November and December 2022 indicated that several options were under consideration regarding its future, including restructuring of the editorial framework, the pursuit of new investment, or the possibility of complete closure.

Following this announcement, the British publishing group Mark Allen Group acquired certain business and media assets of EG in December 2022. This intervention prevented the complete closure of the publication and enabled its continuation under a revised operating model. Under this arrangement, EG was revitalised through a new commercial and digital strategy, allowing it to continue delivering real estate news, analysis, and data in both print and online formats.

From the perspective of real estate media history, this transition reflects a broader structural reality in which even long established and respected journals must adapt to economic and technological change through new business models, digital transformation, and renewed investment. Publications that remain fixed to earlier modes of operation, despite their historical standing, increasingly face the risk of discontinuation.

As a result of timely intervention by the new management, EG was preserved from permanent closure. At present, the publication remains accessible in both print and digital forms. Although its print edition no longer continues with the same regular weekly scale as in the past, real estate industry news, legal analysis, and market reports remain available through digital subscription and online publication, with ongoing updates provided via its official website.

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Public announcement by Estates Gazette regarding publication continuity, December 2022
Mark Allen Group acquisition of selected Estates Gazette assets, December 2022
Official publication records and digital archives of Estates Gazette
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