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Recently, the Supreme Court in Ram-Janmabhumi case:

Updated On: Jul 13, 2026
  • Has ordered mediation by a panel
  • Has declined to decide on the case
  • Has upheld the Allahabad High Court‘s decision
  • None of the above
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Current affairs questions on ongoing litigation are best answered by pinning down the specific procedural step taken at the relevant time, rather than the eventual final outcome, since the question is framed with the word "recently".

  1. Has ordered mediation by a panel: At the relevant stage, the Supreme Court had set up a mediation panel, headed by a retired judge and including a spiritual leader and a senior advocate, and referred the dispute to it in an attempt at an amicable resolution, before the case returned to the Court for full hearing.
  2. Has declined to decide on the case: This would mean the Court walked away from the dispute, but the Court remained seized of the matter throughout, including conducting one of its longest day-to-day hearings, so declining to decide does not fit.
  3. Has upheld the Allahabad High Court's decision: A three-way partition of the land was what the High Court had ordered, but that specific outcome was not what the Supreme Court did at the stage this question is pointing to.
  4. None of the above: Not applicable, since one option accurately describes the Court's actual step.

Matching the described action, sending the dispute to mediation, to what the Court actually did points clearly to one option.

Let's summarize:

  • The Supreme Court set up a mediation panel in an attempt to settle the Ram Janmabhumi dispute amicably.
  • The Court neither declined to hear the matter nor simply affirmed the High Court's partition order at that stage.

The correct answer is that the Supreme Court has ordered mediation by a panel.

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