Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘JAIN TEMPLES ALLOWED TO COOK, DELIVER FASTING FOOD’

- KAY Dodhiya

MUMBAI: In a relief for the Jain community in Mumbai, Pune and Nashik, the Bombay high court (HC) has permitted Jain temple trusts to cook food in their kitchens during the nineday Ayambil Oli Tap fasting observed from April 19 to 27 and distribute the food through volunteers or delivery agents, not exceeding seven in number.

The HC directed the petitioner trusts to ensure that the volunteers followed Covid-related standard operating procedures (SOPS) and to furnish the list of volunteers to jurisdicti­onal police station.

A vacation bench of justice Suresh Gupte and justice Abhay Ahuja, while hearing petitions by two temple trusts — Shree Trust Atman Kamal Labdhisuri­shwarji Jain Gyanmandir Trust and Sheth Motisha Religious and Charitable Trust, was informed by advocate Prafulla Shah that as per the court’s suggestion on Thursday, the trusts were willing to deliver the pious food to the homes of devotees through volunteers/delivery agencies.

Shah also informed the bench that apart from the two temple trusts, the petition was seeking similar reliefs for 58 Jain temples in the city. Additional government pleader Jyoti Chavan objected to the variation in the number of volunteers or delivery agents, and stated the same should be uniform across all temples due to the current situation. He further said it was agreeable to permit five volunteers or delivery agents for every temple.

After hearing the submission­s, the court held the SOP of the state did not permit any dining hall to operate, hence it was accepting the amendment of the petitioner­s to include catering the special food through takeaway mode. “Considerin­g that the state has permitted restaurant­s and other food joints to cater to public through home delivery services and not through dine-in, it would be clearly in the interest of justice to allow these Jain charities to deliver food through home delivery services,” the court noted in its order.

The court said the order would apply to Jain temples in Pune and Nashik as well, and disposed of the petition.

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