trial court dismissed her obstruction petition, holding
that the property is Devadayam Inam belonging to the respondent
temple as evidenced by the Inam Fair Register ... Inam Fair Register (IFR), prepared during the Inam
Commission enquiries of the 19th century, categorically records the suit
property as Devadayam Inam granted
patta for the Suit
Survey No.226 and 228 which were Devadayam Minor Inam Land. The
Settlement Tahsildhar II, Gobichettipalayam after conducting enquiry
granted Ryotwari ... they secured the Suit Survey Nos.226 and
228, which are Devadayam Inam Land, by obtaining Ex-B.4 – Ryotwari
Patta in the name
been further contended that the suit properties were
Devadayam Inam comprised in T.D.No.686 of Rakkyapalayam Village,
Avinashi Taluk. It had been granted ... Survey
Nos. 401/1 and 411/1 had been granted as Devadayam Inam. It had also
been stated that the proceedings were initiated
schedule property was originally belonged to Balamalai
Subramaniya Swami Temple Devadayam Iruvaara Inam.
(ii) The claim of the plaintiff that Muthusamy Gounder was granted
patta ... Gounder. Previously, it belonged to the said
Balamalai Subramaniya Swami Temple Devadayam Iruvaara Inam. Under
the Inam Abolition Act 30 of 1963, the patta
Punjaithaliyur Village, Dharapuram Taluk, Tiruppur District, was orignally
granted as unenfranchised Devadayam Minor Inam Lands to the 2nd respondent
as per the TD No.1322
other lands comprised in S.No.272, Paruvai village were
unenfranchised devadayam minor inam lands, granted for rendering
“thutari Uzhiyam” in the pagoda
there. Therefore, even though
the land is described as an inam land, it must be construed as if it was given
absolutely to the individuals ... that the property is very well described as inam land. If
the property is only Devadayam that is given for the employees so long
acre in
S. No. 61/2, classified as Inam lands. The inam is a Devadayam for the
Kailasenadhar Temple. Later, the Government under the Tamil
title, whether the land in question was Inam land or not, even if it is
an Inam land, whether the right, that is granted ... vendor of Sulochana
ammal, namely, Velthanigai Subramania Iyyar, was devadayam or with both
Melvaram and Kudivaram, whether the alienation by the said person and
thereafter