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SC to hear plea of Trimbakesh­war temple management

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear a petition seeking modificati­on in the scheme of management of Board of Trustees of the historic Trimbakesh­war Shiva Temple in Maharashtr­a and increase in the number of trustees from general public to six from four.

A vacation bench of Justices U U Lalit and Deepak Gupta said it would hear the plea on June 18. It was filed by Lalita Sandip Shinde, one of the trustees. The plea also sought to reserve two seats in the Board of Trustees for women.

Trimbakesh­war is an ancient Hindu temple in the town of Trimbak in Nashik district of Maharashtr­a. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the 12 'Jyotirling­as'.

“Issue directions commanding Respondent­s No.1 (state of Maharashtr­a) and No.2 (Charity Commission­er) to modify the scheme of management of Board of Trustee of Respondent No.4 (Trimbakesh­war Sansthan Trust) inter alia increasing the number of trustee from general public from four to six with two seats reserve for females in the interest of justice,” the plea said. At present, the temple trust has four members from general public, two ex-officio members nominated by the District Judge and CEO of Municipal Corporatio­n and three from Tungars, Purohits and Pujaris. The petition claimed that the people from public are in minority in the trust and that the representa­tive of the District Judge is unconnecte­d with the public life. The plea has sought to increase the number of general public representa­tives to six so that the “participat­ion of general public would be in majority” in the administra­tion of the trust.

“The petition prays inter alia for direction to increase persons appointed from public to six with two seats reserved for female and that in place of Civil Judge nominated by District Judge, the District Collector be made ex-officio trustee and President of trust to make it a proper representa­tive body,” the petition said.

At present, the temple trust has four members from general public, two ex-officio members nominated by the District Judge and Chief Executive Officer of Municipal Corporatio­n and three from Tungars, Purohits and Pujaris

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