Notify appointment of board of trustees in all temples: HC

Press Trust of India  |  Madurai 

The bench here on Friday directed the joint commissioners of all districts in to issue a notification on the appointment of the board of trustees in the temples under the control of the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) department.

Justices K K Sasidharan and P D Audikesavalu issued the directive while hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Gandhi Mathi Nathan, alleging lack of transparency in the maintenance and security of the temples and their renovation.

The petitioner has submitted that a large number of temples are controlled by the HR&CE department.

The temples were normally managed by a board of trustees and the The board and the officials took care of the maintenance and security of the shrines and created the at these places, he said.

However, in Tamil Nadu, there had been no board of trustees for the last five years. Even the hereditary trustees were appointed only towards the end of their tenure in some big temples

Only a temple "Fit-Person" (thakkar) was tasked with the responsibilities and activities of the board, the petitioner has said.

This led to irregularities and corruption, he alleged and said the non-existence of the board had also led to incidents such as the fire in the in and the wall collapse in the in Tiruchendur.

Had there been a board, such incidents would not have taken place, as it would have taken measures for the safety, security and maintenance of the places of worship.

Hence, a board of trustees should be formed and it could comprise women and members of the Scheduled Caste community, among others, the petitioner said.

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First Published: Sat, January 26 2019. 00:45 IST