SC notice to Maharashtra, others over Trimbakeshwar temple management plea

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The on Monday issued a notice to Maharashtra, Charity Commissioner, Mumbai, and the among others over a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking an increase in the number of trustees of Nasik's

The trust currently has nine members out of which four come from the public. The of the trust is ex officio who is a and is nominated by the

According to a copy of the PIL given to ANI, "Issue directions commanding Respondents No.1 (state of Maharashtra) and No.2 (Charity Commissioner) to modify the scheme of management of Board of of Respondent No.4 (Trimbakeshwar Sansthan Trust) inter alia increasing the number of from general public from four to six with two seats reserved for females in the interest of justice."

The petition filed by Lalita S Shinde, through Anand Mishra, sought modification in the scheme of management of seeing its significance value and heritage.

It also sought to increase the board composition to 11 wherein six will be from the public, including two seats reserved for women.

It also urged that instead of the District Judge, be made the so that he could be more involved with public life for the welfare of the trust.

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 18:35 IST