Case Law
Subject : High Court Judgments - Religious and Charitable Endowments
Ernakulam, Kerala
– The Kerala High Court, in a significant ruling, has reaffirmed the supremacy of the
Tantri
(chief priest) in all religious, spiritual, ritual, or ceremonial matters pertaining to the Guruvayur Sree Krishna Temple. The Division Bench, comprising Justice
Anil K. Narendran
and Justice
Muralee Krishna S.
, set aside a resolution by the Guruvayoor
The writ petition [WP(C) NO. 11863 OF 2019] was filed by
Petitioner's Stance:
The petitioner contended that the
Guruvayoor
The
Tantri
's Position:
The stance of the
Tantri
(Respondent 3) evolved through different affidavits. The then
Tantri
,
Later, an additional counter affidavit by the
The High Court meticulously examined the provisions of the Guruvayur
> "(1) Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to authorise the Committee or the Commissioner or the Government to interfere with the religious or spiritual matters pertaining to the
The Court also noted
Rule 6 of the Guruvayur
The Court observed from the '
Crucially, the Court found that: > "The pleadings and materials on record would not show that the then
Tantri
of Guruvayur Sree Krishna Temple... has taken a decision as per the requirements of sub-section (2) of Section 35 of the Act on the conduct of
The Court emphasized: > "In view of the prohibition contained in sub-section (1) of Section 35, nothing in the Act shall be deemed to authorise the 1st respondent Managing Committee or the Commissioner or the Government to interfere with the religious or spiritual matters pertaining to Guruvayur
The Kerala High Court delivered the following orders:
1.
Set Aside Committee's Decision:
The resolution Ext.R1(a) taken by the Guruvayoor
2.
Tantri
to Decide:
The 3rd respondent
Tantri
was directed to take an appropriate decision on the matter, as per the requirements of sub-section (2) of Section 35 of the Guruvayur
3.
Maintain Status Quo:
Until such a decision is taken by the
Tantri
, the existing practice in the conduct of
4.
No Opinion on Cost:
The Court clarified that it expressed no opinion on the fixation of the total expenditure for the
This judgment strongly reinforces the statutory position of the
Tantri
as the ultimate authority in religious and ritualistic matters at the Guruvayur Temple. It underscores that administrative bodies like the
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