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LOL....if it is proved that the temple was destroyed and a mosque was built there then the land ownership automatically transfers to the Hindus.
Especially since the land was given to the muslims by the same muslim king who destroyed the temple and build the mosque
EVEN when the mosque was built, historical evidence show it remained a Hindu place of worship and hindu pilgrims continued to treat it like a temple .
Lastly BY LAW if the possession of the place is by Hindus for at least 14 years, the law states that the land now LEGALLY belong to the Hindus .............. its called The Doctrine of Adverse Possession.
All of India was once a Hindu land, should we destroy all the mosques and churches then? And what about Pakistan & Bangladesh, those were Hindu lands also.
This is because under India law a temple legally belongs to the presiding deity, and in this case is Lord Ram lala for the last 70 odd years.
Even other wise since it's been proven that a temple existed there, the ownership of the temple reverts back to the presiding god and since god is ageless, the land belongs to him for all of perpetuity.
Who told you this? One has to legally transfer the property in the name of the gods first to make it a "Debottar estate".