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Telangana HC Upholds Temple Status for Nampally Site, Dismisses Plea for 'Mutt' Recognition

The court relied on an unchallenged 1989 Gazette notification, finding the petitioner’s records inconsistent.

Overview

  • Justice K Sarath’s January 9 ruling dismissed the writ and affirmed prior orders classifying the Nampally institution as an age-old Hanuman temple under the Endowments Act.
  • The judgment said the petitioner approached with unclean hands, noting discrepancies between filings across proceedings and the original record.
  • Government submissions and records, including a 1936 Muntakab and a 1937 origin tied to Sri Rama Bhakta Samajam, described the place as a temple with the petitioner listed as Mutawalli rather than Mahant.
  • The court recorded that the Assistant Commissioner’s 1995 recognition of a Mahant lacked authority once the institution stood notified as a temple, rendering such proceedings void.
  • An earlier 2011 order had set aside a 2008 memo and sent the matter for reconsideration, while private respondents alleged misdescription of the institution’s name to facilitate a grab of temple property.