this
inam is called Devedayam inam and again as stalethar inam
porupou manyam "conducted for Meenakshi Sundareshwaral
Temple, thaatie Devasthanam". The inam ... inam
for remunerating the office of the archakas represented a
true reading of these documents. The Inam Fair Register
speaks of the inam as Devadayam
properties described in Schedules A and B of the plaint were Devadayam lands belonging to it and for possession of the same after ejecting ... case of the appellant is that the suit lands are Devadayam inam lands which were granted to the Deity and that the Archakas were mismanaging
that the
lands were not attached to village offices but were
Devadayam Inam lands, and that the services attached to
temples and the inam lands
observations art found:
Column 1 of the Inam Fair Register describes the class of inam as Devadayam. But as observed in Venkayya v. Sriramamurthy ... heading "Class extent and value of Inam" this Inam is classified in column 2 as Devadayam. In column
register produced in the proceedings
showed that the grant was a devadayam religious inam of a
permanent character given rent-free for the support ... Tehsildar has rightly held that the first
respondent was granted a devadayam religious inam of a
permanent character consisting of iruwarams (both melwaram
and kudiwaram
respect of any inam means the person
who held the inam immediately before the appointed
day;
(7) "inam land" means any land comprised ... seen that the following
lands were granted as "Devadayam Inam" in favour of the
appellant-Temple in Komarapalayam village, Salem District,
Tamil Nadu
history of the property,
to the information set forth in the Inam Register". These
observation were reiterated by this Court in Narayan
Bhagwantrao Gosavi ... property of the deity, namely, Sri
Anjaneya Swami and the Inam was "Devadayam" for the
religious institution and was granted to the temple
Jagannadhaswami' in column 8 meant for the description of the inam, again, appears to be an entry made under an erroneous impression. There ... during the inam enquiry, dated from very early times. It must be noted again that this extract also describes the inam as Devadayam
Jagannadhaswami' in column 8
meant for the description of the inam, again,
appears to be an entry made under an erroneous
impression. There ... during the inam enquiry, dated from
very early time. It must be noted again that this
extract also describes the inam as Devadayam
time of the Inam Commission Enquiry.
2. Col. 1 of the Inam Fair Register describes the class of Inam as Devadayam. But as observed ... which sets out the final decision of the Inam Commissioner, it is stated that the inam was confirmed on a quit rent