meters against the location of liquor shops from the places of public worship, educational institutions and hospitals to Municipal Corporation areas is violative of Articles ... same are located within 100 meters of the places of public worship or educational institutions or hospitals. The petitioners have relied on the unamended Rule
public or that section of the public who go for worship consider that there is a Divine presence in a particular place and they ... private temple but a public temple where Hindu Public might come and worship, the original dedication was performed by Prana Prathista and Samprokshana
proposed bar premises and the educational institutions and places of public worship. Later by G.O.Ms. No. 59, Revenue Department, dated ... observed that the distance of 100 meters from the place of public worship and educational institutions for establishing a bar is not conducive
under Rule(27)namely:
100 Meters away from the places of public worship, Educational Institutions, Hospital and (50) Meters away from Highways.
The term place ... public worship, Educational Institutions, Hospitals and Highway should satisfy the definition of the term given in the explanation to Rule 27.
2. Depending
present day Hindu public temples have been founded as public temples, there are instances of private temples becoming public temples in course of time. Some ... become public temples. Public temples are generally built or raised by the public and the deity installed to enable the members of the public
situated within 100 mts. distance from any place of Public Worship or Educational Institution or Hospital and 50 mts. from any National Highway as specified ... shall be at least 100 meters away from the places of Public Worship, Educational Institutions, Hospitals and 50 meters away from Highways except in Municipal
temple in question satisfies all the requirements of a public temple as the public are worshipping and making prayers to the presiding deity ... large number of public whereas public temple is closed almost for the reasons best known to the authorities and to the public. The factors which
property was private property or it was a place of public worship and thereby an endowment property. Plaintiff examined PWs.1 and 2 and exhibited ... solve in course of time as a shrine of Hindu public religious worship. relates to such instances. Nor is the existence or consecration
meters from educational institutions recognized by the Government, places for public worship such as Temples registered by the Endowments Department, Mosques registered with the Wakf ... from the educational institutions recognized by the Government and places for public worship such as Temples registered by the Endowments Department.
5. It is stated
meters away from the places specified therein, including the places of public
worship. Sub-clause (a) of explanation to Rule-25(1) of the Rules ... defines places
of public worship as "a temple registered with the Endowment Department, Mosque
registered with Wakf Board and Church and includes such other