Prayagraj: The High Court of Allahabad on Monday refused to entertain pills who were looking for demolition of small temples inside the Campus of the Devi Maa Vindhyavasini Temple complex at Vindhyachal, Mirzapur, who were in the Corruption Corridor of the Construction.
Destroying the Pil submitted by One Arun Pathak of Mirzapur, a controlled division bench acting Munishwar Chairman Nath Bhandari and Justice Ak Ojha said, “The temple at the Temple of Maa Vindhyasini Devi is a private temple, thus litigation of public interest will not be maintained..” In pills, the applicant has been looking for from the court towards the state government and the authorities who care not to damage / destroy certain temples in the Maa Vindhyasini Devi temple campus.
However, the government’s adviser to the state told the court that in 2006, pills were submitted, looking for a similar direction to hold the demolition of small temples on the temple campus.
This pill was dismissed on March 30, 2007, while observing that temples in the temple where Maa Vindhyasavasini Devi was a private temple and thus the pill would not be treated.
The state advice told the court about the previous order and the temple project and begged that the pill could not be maintained.
The court said that the pill proposed previously was also dismissed by the court on March 30, 2007, by saying that pills against private temples could not be maintained.
On this basis, the court rejected the petition was unacceptable.
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