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The Roman Catholic Mission vs State Of Madras And Another on 14 January, 1966
In the decision reported in The Roman Catholic Mission v. State of Madras, (1967) 1 Mad LJ 119 : (AIR 1967 SC 1457), the Supreme Court has clearly observed that the Inam Fair Register incorporated an official declaration which was the result of detailed inquiries and all evidence collected in respect of each in am was carefully sifted and considered before any conclusion was reached or declared and in the absence of positive and proper evidence to the contrary, such declaration must possess supreme importance. In the instant case. Ex. A-4, the Inam Fair Register, which could not be filed before the 1st respondent, was filed before the trial court and the entries therein would show that the suit temple is an ancient temple and grant has also been made and conferred on the temple at the time of settlement of minor inams. As already noticed, there is no positive and proper evidence to the contrary. As such, the declaration made under Ex. A-4, as indicated by the Supreme Court, must possess supreme importance.
Section 6 in Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act, 1959 [Entire Act]
Ranganatha Pillai And 11 Ors. vs The Commissioner For Hindu Religious ... on 8 January, 1979
21. The learned counsel for the appellant cited the decision reported in Ranganatha Pillai v. Commissioner for H.R. & C.R. (1979) 2 Mad LJ 23 wherein S. Mohan. J. as he then was, held as follows :--
Section 70 in Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act, 1959 [Entire Act]
Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act, 1959
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