provisions contained in
the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act .
5. Originally, the Temple was under the supervision and
control of the then Trustees ... Section 109 of Hindu
Religious and Charitable Endowment Act as
amended by Tamil Nadu Act 28 of 2003 as
contended by the defendants ?
(5) Whether
CITATOR INFO :
E&D 1985 SC 821 (4,5)
ACT:
Limitation Act (9 of 1908), Art,. 134-B-Alienation by
manager of properties ... Schedule to the Limitation
Act by Amending Act 1 of 1929. At the same time, s. 10 of
the Limitation Act was amended by addition
Charitable Endowments Act, 1951 (Madras Act XIX of 1951) repealed and superseded the Madras Hindu Religious Endowments Act, 1927 (Madras Act II of 1927). Section ... introduced in Madras Act (II of 1927) by Amending Act (XI of 1934). In Madras Act (XIX of 1951), Section 35 takes the place
Charitable Endowments Act, 1951 (Madras Act XIX of 1951) repealed, and superseded the Madras Hindu Religious. Endowments Act, 1927 (Madras Act II of 1927). Section ... introduced in Madras Act It of 1927 by Amending Act XI of 1934. In Madras Act XIX of 1951, Section 35 takes the place
were the persons in possession when the declaration under the Land Acquisition Act was made.
12. The Madras High Court held in Chockalingam Pillai ... time being has no power to make a permanent alienation of a temple property in the absence of proved necessity for the alienation
Suit was brought alleging
that the property belonging to the temple had been alienated by
a permanent cowle. It was, inter alia, contended that even ... valid lease which is not
permanent cannot by his own assertion or act
during the tenancy enlarge his rights into a
permanent tenancy. This