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Devotees don't offer money to temples for setting up marriage halls: SC

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....evotees don't offer money to temples for setting up marriage halls: SC<BR>PTI News<BR>Dated:- 16-9-2025<BR>PTI<BR>New Delhi, Sep 16 (PTI) The Supreme Court on Tuesday said the money offered by devotees was not meant for the construction of marriage halls as it refused to stay an order which said temple funds couldn't be treated as public or government funds. The order of the Madurai bench of the....

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.... Madras High Court had quashed the government orders allowing the construction of marriage halls with funds belonging to five temples at different locations in Tamil Nadu. In its August 19 order, the high court held the government's decision to construct marriage halls for rental purposes by giving them for wedding functions wasn't within the definition of "religious purposes". A bench of Just....

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....ices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta was hearing the pleas challenging the high court decision and said, "Devotees do not offer their money to the temple for the purpose of setting up these marriage halls. It may be for the improvement of temple." The bench went on to ask, "If there is a marriage party going on in a temple premises and all kinds of vulgar songs are played, is that the purpose of a....

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.... temple land?" The top court instead suggested such money to be utilised for charitable purposes such as education and towards medical institutions. Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi and other lawyers were representing the petitioners. The bench noted the issue was whether the decision taken by the government was right or wrong. The apex court, however, agreed to hear the challenge and posted ....

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....it for November 19. "We will hear this matter. We are not granting any stay order to the petitioners," the bench said. The high court decision came on a plea challenging the government orders allowing the construction of marriage halls with temple funds. The government orders was stated to have revealed the statement of the Minister for Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department wh....

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....o during the budget speech in the assembly announced the construction of marriage halls in 27 temples by spending temple funds to the tune of Rs 80 crore. The petitioner in the high court contended that the government had no jurisdiction to utilise temple funds or surplus funds for the construction of marriage halls under the provisions of the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act and it....

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....s rules. The petitioner further told the high court that temple funds weren't meant for commercial purposes and these government orders were in violation of Sections 35, 36 and 66 of the Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act, 1959. The state's counsel told the high court that the performance of Hindu marriages were religious activities and in order to assist Hindus to perfor....

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....m the marriages with less expenditures, the government decided to construct the marriage halls. PTI ABA ABA AMK AMK AMK<BR> News - Press release - PIB....