SC to hear plea to declare 'Ram Sethu' national heritage monument on April 26
The Hindu
BJP leader Subramanian Swamy had filed a plea seeking a direction to the Centre for declaring ‘Ram Sethu’ as a national heritage monument
The Supreme Court on Thursday said it will hear on April 26 the seeking a direction to the Centre for declaring 'Ram Sethu' as a national heritage monument. A bench comprising Chief Justice S.A. Bobde and Justices A.S. Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian was urged by Mr. Swamy that the plea needed an urgent hearing. The CJI, who would superannuate on April 23, said,"let next CJI (Justice N.V. Ramana) deal with this issue. I do not have so much time. This issue requires time and I don't have it." The bench listed the matter on April 26 for hearing after the BJP leader submitted that this issue is pending for quite long time.More Related News

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