The BCI’s letter highlights the Supreme Court’s landmark judgment on November 9, 2019, which played a pivotal role in this historical moment.
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In a significant development, the Bar Council of India (BCI) has proposed a unique way to mark the inauguration of the Ram Mandir. In a letter addressed to Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, the BCI has requested that January 22 be declared a holiday for all courts across the nation. This request aligns with the scheduled inauguration of the Ram Mandir, a momentous event in Indian history.
The BCI’s letter highlights the Supreme Court’s landmark judgment on November 9, 2019, which played a pivotal role in this historical moment. The judgment granted Hindus the unequivocal title to the entire Ram Janmabhoomi, affirming that the area of the former Babri Masjid is indeed the birthplace of Lord Ram. This decision not only resolved a long-standing dispute but also paved the way for the construction of the Ram Mandir.
Manan Kumar Mishra, the Chairman of the BCI, emphasized the significance of this event in his letter. He stated that declaring a holiday on January 22 would symbolize the
“harmonious blend of legal processes with the cultural ethos of the nation.”
This statement underscores the profound impact of the Supreme Court’s decision, which is not just a legal resolution but also a cultural milestone.
The proposal by the BCI to declare a holiday on the day of the Ram Mandir inauguration is a testament to the deep cultural and historical significance of the event. It reflects an understanding that the inauguration is not just a religious ceremony but a national celebration that resonates with the cultural ethos of India. The BCI’s initiative highlights the intersection of law and culture, showcasing how legal decisions can influence and be influenced by the cultural fabric of a nation.
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