Lawsuit to ban new constructions! High Court Madurai Branch important order!

Lawsuit to ban new constructions!  High Court Madurai Branch important order!-oneindia newsKuchanur Saneeswar Temple:

Kuchanur Arulmiku Swayambu Saneeswar, Bhagwan Thirukovil, High Court branch to file a reply petition regarding petitioner’s petition seeking to prohibit the temple administration officer from demolishing some parts of the temple, making new appointments and issuing new tenders without following the order of the High Court Branch. has ordered

Not permitted by law:

Theni District Kuchanur Arulmiku Swayambu Saneeswar, Bhagavan Thirukoil, Paramparai Trustee Prabhakaran in the petition filed in the High Court Branch, Theni District Uttampaliyam Circle, Kuchanur Our forefathers and we have been continuously managing and performing puja works.

In this situation, in 2003, the Hindu Charities Department appointed an executive officer for the temple to assist the hereditary trustees.

In this situation, we filed a case in the High Court branch that both Executive Officer Thakkar is not legally allowed to act in the administration of the temple in order to establish the rights of the hereditary trustees in the temple.

Ban on new constructions:

An order was passed to hand over the management of the temple to the hereditary trustees. In this situation, without following the order of the High Court branch, they are demolishing some parts of the temple, making new appointments and issuing a new tender.

Joint Commissioner of Endowment Department directed to reply:

Therefore, Kuchanur Arulmiku Swayambu Saneeswar Bhagwan filed a petition demanding that the temple administration should be restrained from demolishing some parts of the temple, making new appointments and issuing new tenders without following the order of the High Court branch.

The petition came up for hearing in the sitting of Justice Vijayakumar. Then the Joint Commissioner of Hindu Religious Charities Department ordered to file a reply petition regarding the petition of the petitioner and ordered to adjourn the hearing of the case.