establish whether a temple is a public temple
or a private temple."
See also: Bihar State Board Religious Trust, Patna v. Mahant
Sri Biseshwar ... Commissioner and the High Court that the temples were
public temples and therefore public religious trusts within
the meaning of s. 2(17) read with
employee of
Hanogi Mata Temple, which is being managed by respondent No.2 i.e.
the Hanogi Mata Temple Trust through its Commissioner (Deputy
Commissioner ... Trust would
depend upon the income of the particular Trust, but in the present case,
income of the Hanogi Mata Temple is so meager that
attempt was made to claim the temple as private temple or a private trust. The various deeds viz., registered lease deed dated 8.3.1979, registered othi ... evidence would clinchingly go to show that Sonaichamy temple is a private temple and that the trust is a private trust and not a public
ambit of administration of a public trust as admittedly there
is a public trust with respect to the temple in question. If the matter
pertains ... charitable trusts. Such trusts
cater to things of public interest, i.e .things which concern large
sections of public. Unless such trusts are properly administered
dedication to the temple, made a declaration that the temple and the estate called 'Jhandewalan Estate' constituted a public trust and with ... Mandal, padri Bhagat Jhandewalan Temple Development Society" with a view to usurp the temple and properties of the trust as also the enormous income
Uttar Pradesh executed a Trust deed and created a trust called the Sri Guman Behari Joo, Rainpur Temple Trust by a deed registered ... Trusts which have been incorporated in the Indian Trusts Act will apply to such Trusts. Section 48 of the Indian Trusts Act provides that where
titled Dr. Devender Nath
Kashyap Versus Baba Balak Nath Temple Trust and others,
decided on 27.09.2011 and followed in CWP No. 4312 of 2012
Rattneshwar ... titled Dr. Karam
Singh Rana, Versus Baba Balak Nath Temple Trust, Deothsidh
and others as well as in LPA No. 45 of 2013 titled Baba
ambit of administration of a public trust as admittedly there
is a public trust with respect to the temple in question. If the matter
pertains ... charitable trusts. Such trusts
cater to things of public interest, i.e .things which concern large
sections of public. Unless such trusts are properly administered
Committee and that would be evident by
the following features of the temple :-
"i) The strength of daily visiting devotees is crossing
more than ... even before taking over
the charge, some members thereof visited the temple / trust
premises and started giving directions to the employees. Even
when
JUDGMENT
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(1) Can a trustee of a private trust transform the
trust into a public charitable trust?
(2) whether the 'Uraima' right being ... temple had never assumed the
status of a public temple or the properties of the temple
have never assumed the status of public trust properties