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NEW DELHI, MARCH 13. Even as the Attorney-General, Soli Sorabjee, was making his submissions in the packed court hall in the `Ayodhya dispute case,' counsel for certain Muslim organisations began airing their points of view, provoking the court to remark ``this is not Parliament,'' where one could go to the well of the House and raise the voice. Counsel would be given full opportunity at the next hearing, the Bench said.
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