Ayodhya: India's top court awards disputed religious site to Hindus – video report
India's supreme court has ruled that a Hindu temple can be built on the country's most hotly contested religious site, ending a legal dispute that has run for decades between Hindus and Muslims
Ayodhya: India's top court gives Hindus site claimed by Muslims
Supreme court says site where mosque was torn down in 1992 should become Hindu temple
Ayodhya ruling: Hindus win case over site disputed by Muslims
Supreme court due to decide fate of Ayodhya, where mosque was torn down by Hindu hardliners in 1992
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October 2003
Violence erupts at disputed religious site
Hindus to rally at flashpoint site
September 2003
Court clears India's deputy PM
One Hindu leader has escaped conviction for the razing of Ayodhya mosque, but seven others face trial.
August 2003
Hindus face new challenge over razed mosque
Amid the ruins, new verdict on holy site
March 2003
Excavations to resolve temple row
A court in India yesterday ordered archaeologists to excavate the site of the demolished Ayodhya mosque to determine whether a Hindu temple ever existed there.
February 2003
Hardline Hindus demand temple on site of razed mosque
Thousands of Hindu monks tried to march on India's parliament in New Delhi yesterday, demanding the right to build a temple at Ayodhya on the site of a razed mosque.