The Supreme Court on Wednesday witnessed high decibel drama when senior advocate Rajeev Dhavan tore papers and a map handed over to him by one of the Hindu parties in connection with the Ram Janambhoomi-Babri Masjid land dispute case.Dhavan, who was appearing for Muslim petitioners, including the Sunny Waqf Board, tore the papers and the map which was handed over to him by the opposition counsel of All India Hindu Mahasabha, during the 40th and last day of hearing in the case.The advocate was objecting to All India Hindu Mahasabha's counsel trying to submit map published by Kunal Kishore.Kishore said that Dhavan tore the map as he thought it would make his case 'non-existent'."He is an intellectual. He thought if this map is presented before the court his case will become non-existent. If he had objections he could have said that in the time that was given to him," he told ANI.During the hearing, lawyer of All India Hindu Mahasabha Vikas Singh said, "With great respect to the court, I