1961: Case filed in Indian courts against forceful occupation of the Babri Mosque and placing of idols within it.
1984: The movement to build a temple at the site gathers momentum as Hindu groups form a committee to spearhead the construction of a temple.
1986: District judge orders the gates of the mosque to be opened after almost five decades and allows Hindus to worship inside the “disputed structure”. A Babri Mosque Action Committee is formed as Muslims protest the move to allow Hindu prayers at the site.