idol and consequently, there could have been no occasion for any public religious worship. With reference to the contention that the petition ... absolutely without any jurisdiction in holding that where there was no public worship, a temple as defined in Section 9 (12) exists. Eeliance was placed
SC1531 (64)
ACT:
Bombay Hindu Places of Public Worship (Entry Authorisations
Act (31 of 1956), s. 3-Validity.
Hindu-Who is.
Practice-Vakalanama in favour ... appeal
in the High Court, the Bombay Hindu Places of Public Worship
(Entry Authorisation) Act, 1956, was passed, and since the
1947 Act gave place
public must be as of right. If
the general public have always made use of the temple for the public
worship and devotion ... dedicated
to the Hindu public or a section thereof and the public treat the temple as
public temple and worship thereat as of right
declare Rule 3(b) of the Kerala Hindu Places of
Public Worship (Authorisation of Entry) Rules, 1965 (for short,
“the 1965 Rules”) framed in exercise ... public in
other respects unaffected.”
(Emphasis is ours)
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26. After referring to Sections 3 and 4 of the Kerala Hindu
Places of Public Worship
including
the question as to whether the Kerala Hindu Places of Public Worship
(Authorisation of Entry) Rules, 1965 govern the temple in question ... including the question as to whether the Kerala Hindu Places of
Public Worship (Authorization of Entry) Rules, 1965 governs the temple
in question
mosque as soon as it was used as a place for public worship, and that they justified the order of the Magistrate, and debarred ... equally recognised by law, the right of a congregation engaged in public worship to be protected from disturbance. It also overlooked the power conferred
public safety, was a right inherent in every subject of the state; forthwith the Vadakalais disobeyed the decree of 1853 and conducted public worship ... rights of the public to exclude all persons from conducting religious processions or assembling for public worship within a certain area, if such a right
Hindus. Attention is drawn to the Kerala Hindu Places of Public Worship (Authorisation of Entry) Act 1965, Act 7/1965. Section ... enter a place of public worship shall not be entitled to enter or offer worship in any place of public worship. That amounts
shown institution
established for use by Sikhs for public worship.
Sikhs and Udasis-Distinctions-What are.
HEADNOTE:
A group of persons residing in a village ... have been
established for use by Sikhs for the purpose of public
worship and therefore one of the material conditions for
attracting section
termed as a public
religious institution and in proof of dedication, user as of right, as a
place of public religious worship by the Hindu ... representing to the Hindu public that the temple was a public temple
at which all Hindus have right to worship, then the inference will