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
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of Public Worship (Authorisation of Entry) Act, 1965, the
management of Virtual-Q system can only ... Cochin Hindu Religious Institutions Act and the
Kerala Hindu Places of Public Worship (Authorisation of Entry)
Act, neither the State of Kerala nor the State
become
public temples. Public temples are generally built
or raised by the public and the deity installed to
enable the members of the public ... prima facie appear to be a public
temple?
(2) Are the members of the public entitled to
worship in that temple as of right
place of public worship and its
premises.
6. No person shall interrupt the worship in a place of public
worship by loud conversations or other ... public temple is not an unregulated or
unrestricted right. It is open to the Trustees of a public Temple to regulate the
time of public
Sabarimala according to
the usage.
43. The Kerala Hindu Places of Public Worship
(Authorisation of Entry) Act, 1965 enacted by State Legislature
provides for better ... entry of all classes and
sections of Hindus into places of public worship. Clause (b) of
Section 2 of the Act defines 'place
this case show the temple is a public temple.
From ancient times, the public have been
worshipping in the temple in an open and
unconcealed ... dedicated to the Hindu public or a
section thereof and the public treat the temple as
public temple and worship thereat as of right
public worship and its premises.
35. As per Rule 6, no person shall interrupt the worship in
a place of public worship by loud conversations ... worship and premises shall not be
used for purposes not connected with or arising from the worship,
usages and observations of such places of public
public worship and its premises.
35. As per Rule 6, no person shall interrupt the worship in
a place of public worship by loud conversations ... worship and premises shall not be
used for purposes not connected with or arising from the worship,
usages and observations of such places of public
Travancore-Cochin Hindu Religious Institutions
Act and Kerala Hindu Places of Public Worship (Authorisation of Entry) Act 1965.
5. The learned counsel for the petitioner ... submitted that Rule 3 of the
Hindu Places of Public Worship (Authorization of Entry) Rules 1965 ('the Rules'
for the sake of brevity
attested at least, by two of such members of the worshipping public.
4. Thereafter, till 1933 the management of the Temple was being carried ... Devaswom and also over the donations and offerings made by the worshipping public and to constitute all those into a Fund called the "Temple