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Supreme Court Sets Aside High Court Order in Temple Receivership Dispute, Remands for Fresh Consideration. The Court held that the High Court exceeded its contempt jurisdiction by setting aside the Trial Court's order appointing a Seven Member Committee as Receiver under Order XL Rule 1 CPC.

The appeal arose from a High Court order in a contempt petition that set aside a Trial Court's order appointing a Seven Member Committee as Receiver f...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Temple Dispute: Shri Ram Mandir Held to be Public Temple, Pujari Not Mahant. State's Management of Temple Properties Upheld as Deity is the True Owner.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by Shri Ram Mandir, Indore, represented by its alleged manager Ram Das, against the State of Madhya Prade...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court Order Quashing State Circulars on Temple Land Records in M.P. Land Revenue Code Dispute. Executive Instructions Found Invalid as They Sought to Override Statutory Bhumiswami Rights of Pujaris Protected Under Sections 57 and 158 of M.P. Land Revenue Code, 1959.

The dispute arose from circulars issued by the State of Madhya Pradesh in 1994 and 2008 directing deletion of Pujari names from revenue records to pre...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Temple Property Title Dispute — Concurrent Findings of No Title Upheld. Plaintiffs Failed to Prove Title Over Suit Property as Compromise Decree Acknowledged Temple's Right and Revenue Records Favored Temple.

The appellants, originally plaintiffs, filed a suit for declaration of title and permanent injunction against the respondent temple, Sri Pachaiamman D...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Property Dispute Over Temple Land — Plaintiffs Fail to Prove Ownership by Adverse Possession. The court held that the plaintiffs' claim of adverse possession failed as they did not establish exclusive possession or ouster of the defendant temple.

The dispute in this second appeal concerns a property surveyed under no.263/3 of village Tuem, Pernem, Goa. The plaintiffs, who are the appellants, cl...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Property Injunction Suit — Concurrent Findings of Possession Upheld. Court holds that the plaintiff's possession over suit plots was established through evidence and the defendants failed to prove their title or prior possession.

The case involves a second appeal filed by the defendants (appellants) against the concurrent judgments of the trial court and the first appellate cou...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal Claiming Private Temple Ownership — Revenue Entries Do Not Confer Title Without Document of Title. The Court held that the plaintiff failed to prove the temple was private and that revenue entries alone cannot establish ownership under Section 100 CPC.

The appellant, Ramesh Das (since deceased, represented by legal representatives), filed a civil suit for declaration and perpetual injunction claiming...