New Delhi: The Grand Mufti of India calls for a review of the controversial Babari Masjid verdict, which the Indian High Court has ordered recently after a long period of legal procedures. Courts constitute a significant pillar of Indian democracy. When civil rights get violated, or disputes occur between individuals and communities, and when there are various interpretations of laws, the courts are responsible for making the correct decision. The judiciary is an essential part of a democratic system. Therefore, citizens should respect the judgments it passes, and those judgments cannot be denied. At the same time, he said citizens can voice their opinions on the verdicts. The Grand Mufti said that while analyzing the recent Babri Masjid verdict, minorities are disappointed. In 1949, the Supreme Court noted bringing an idol inside the Masjid was wrong, and the court found that the Masjid demolition in 1992 was an offence, and there was no evidence that the Masjid has constructed by the destruction of the temple. Muslims expect a legal solution to every concern. Emotional moves are not the right way to tackle situations, especially for the Muslim community. Moreover, Islam and Muslims advocate the middle path. The same has been seen across the country in terms of court rulings. Everyone respected the verdict with extreme restraint. Multiplicity and diversity are the strength of Indian society. India is characterized by unity in diversity. Nothing should disturb that tradition on the part of communities, rulers, courts or legislatures. There should be steps to strengthen harmony. The integrity of the country must remain strong. For that, the rights of different religious communities should be protected.Those who are backward should be uplifted. The legal system should do justice to all. Efforts should be made to integrate all sections into the national mainstream; the Grand Mufti elaborated on the verdict.