certain narration of history of land which are covered
under the Madras Inams (Abolition and Conversion to Ryotwari) Act, 1963 has
been dealt with ... ground that the trusteeship vested
hereditarily.
c) The temple has owned Devadayam Inam lands in Kurichi Village,
through
referred to TD.No.240, which
in the form of unenfranchised Devadayam Inam. The Settlement Tahsildar has
relied upon the judgement of the High Court ... land in question is stated as unenfranchised Devadayam Inam granted in
support of Muttathu Royan temple, the evidence of C.W.1 shows that
lands are said to be unenfranchised Devadayam Inam granted and confirmed permanently in 1863 for the support of the pagoda of Varadaraja Perumal situated ... noticed earlier, the lands in question are unenfranchised Devadayam Inam. The Settlement Tahsildar, after taking into account the entries in column
Puliampatti village known as Andikadu has been granted as Devadayam inam by a King of Mysore for the support of Pagoda of Vellai Vinayagar ... Collector) after enquiry held that the land was Devadayam inam land granted to the poojari of Vellai Vinayagar temple for doing pooja in the temple
came to their knowledge that the suit properties were originally unenfranchised Devadayam Minor Inam Lands granted to Arulmighu Visweswaraswamy and Veeraraghavaperumal Temple situated at Tirupur ... vendors, they came to know that the suit property was a devadayam minor inam land granted to the first defendant temple. The appellants/plaintiffs also
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temple as Devadayam Inam lands. Patta was granted in favour of the temple in
respect of these lands
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temple as Devadayam Inam lands. Patta was granted in favour of the temple in
respect of these lands
said
direction, the order of the Settlement Tahsildar, dated 04.09.1967; the Inam Fair
Register (IFR) pertaining to the said land and Re-settlement Register ... stated that the
lands mentioned in the schedule are TD Minor Devadayam Inams, situated at Punjai
Panchayat Pugular Village in Karur Taluk
service tenure
inam. From the above, it is clearly evident that from the income derived out of
the said inam lands, the maintenance ... upkeep of the temple. ……
..
3. The land in question are unenfranchised devadayam inam.
The entries in Column 16 to 22 in the Inam Fair Register
nutshell is,
vast extents of lands were given as Devadayam inam to temples which
are under the control, administration and management of 'Tamil Nadu