Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

SC stays takeover of Raghunath temple in HP

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SHIMLA: In a reprieve to Kullu MLA and royal family scion Maheshwar Singh, the Supreme Court on Thursday stayed the state takeover of the Raghunath temple. On September 1, the Himachal Pradesh high court had okayed the temple takeover and quashed Maheshwar’s plea,

SHIMLA : In a reprieve to Kullu MLA and royal family scion Maheshwar Singh, the Supreme Court on Thursday stayed takeover of the Raghunath temple.

On September 1, the Himachal Pradesh high court had okayed the temple take over and quashed Maheshwar Singh’s petition. Singh subsequent­ly challenged the order in the apex court, which has issued a notice to the state government seeking a response to the petitioner’s contention.

Earlier, the Himachal Pradesh high court had observed that a writ petition cannot be filed in such cases. Referring to other similar cases, the court said there was provision of a civil suit for such cases.

“This petition involves seriously disputed questions of fact and even otherwise the rival claims of the parties are such, which can only be investigat­ed and determined on the basis of evidence, which may be led by the parties in a properly instituted civil suit rather than by a court exercising prerogativ­e of issuing writs,” the high court had ruled.

The government issued a notificati­on on July 26 to take over the temple.

Kullu deputy commission­er had given seven days to Maheshwar Singh, the chief Kardar of Raghunath temple, to hand over the records of the temple located in Sultanpur Palace.

In August last year, the HC had stayed the temple’s takeover by the government after Maheshwar Singh approached the court.

Maheshwar has been maintainin­g that the temple was his private property and hence the government cannot acquire it. However, chief minister Virbhadra Singh had argued that Raghunath temple was public property and the government had the right to acquire it.

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