The principal sub court here on Saturday dismissed the petition filed by Madurai adheenam
Arunagirinatha
Desikar, in his plea, had also requested the court to dismiss the case
filed by the Department of Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR
and CE), seeking his removal from the Madurai adheenam.
Stating
that HR and CE department’s earlier plea filed in 1984 to remove him
from the mutt was dismissed in 2001, he said that the case before the
principal sub court here should be dismissed.
Principal
sub-judge K. Guruviah, however, noted that the HR and CE department had
filed a petition to revive the case. Therefore, he dismissed
Arunagirinatha Desikar’s petition. The judge also declined to issue
directions to the sub-registrar of Madurai South to cancel the
registration of the Trust formed in collaboration with Nithyananda.
Nithyananda,
in an impleading petition, sought to name the HR and CE Commissioner
and Madurai South sub-registrar as respondents in the Adheenam’s case.
It was also dismissed on Saturday.
The HR and CE
department has accused the Madurai adheenam of trying to amass the
mutt’s wealth by bidding to sell the properties for a cheap price.
Arunagirinathar did not get permission from the department before
forming a trust with Nithyananda, said HR and CE Commissioner P.
Dhanapal in a petition, through which he also sought Arunagirinathar’s
removal as the Madurai Adheenam. The HR and CE department’s case has
been adjourned to Monday.
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/adheenam-petition-on-restricting-nithyanandas-entry-dismissed/article4205913.ece
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