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Madras High Court Grants Bail To Four Accused Of Obstructing Temple Demolition
Upasana Sajeev
10 April 2023 9:52 AM IST
Recently, while disposing of a bail application preferred by two men including a lawyer who were alleged to have trespassed into a temple property and prevented the revenue officials from removing the illegal encroachments, the Madras High Court noted that the court could not be a silent spectator to the act of bulldozing.Justice G Jayachandran made the remarks on coming to know that...
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Recently, while disposing of a bail application preferred by two men including a lawyer who were alleged to have trespassed into a temple property and prevented the revenue officials from removing the illegal encroachments, the Madras High Court noted that the court could not be a silent spectator to the act of bulldozing.
In the course of hearing, the learned counsel appearing for the petitioners submitted that the act of the Joint Commissioner, HR&CE, with the help of police, in the guise of evicting the encroacher, had demolishing the four hundred years old structure over which the right and title of the temple itself is doubtful. Photographs of the demolished structure shown to the Court to substantiate the claim. However, the learned Additional Public Prosecutor denying the allegation. This Court cannot be a silent spectator of the act of bull dozing the structures of persons whom they dislike when the fact remains the structure is a choultry meant for pilgrims, the court noted.


