Bhubaneswar: Police in Puri registered a case against the Jagannath Temple servitor who was not known for alleged violations during a recent visit by two judges of the Punjab High Court and Haryana and Chhattisgarh to the 12th century temple.
The sources of the police said the justice of Anil Khetrapal Punjab and Haryana HC and the Jaudiman Rajani Dubey from Chhattisgarh HC, along with their family members, visited Jagannath Temple on October 16.
They were accompanied by several staff of the Puri District Court to be troublesome.
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However, both judges and their families from other countries, had a bitter experience when a unidentified servitor suddenly slammed the iron gate near the garage office from the temple on their faces, preventing them from having Darshan Dewa.
“They entered the main temple of the gate on the side of Katha Katha Garada.
The waiter, who might belong to Prhatihari Nijog from the temple, suddenly closed the gate and behaved with the judges.
A Puri court staff suffered a serious injury in his right hand when trying to protect the judges From hit by Iron Grille, “said an officer of the Singhadwar Police Station.
Based on the complaint of Shanksar Teacher, assistant Nazir who was injured by the Puri Court, police Singhadwar had ordered Servitor below 341 (wrong restraint), 332 (voluntarily caused wounds to prevent public servants from their duties) and 353 (attacks or criminal strength to prevent public servants from Use of its duties) from the Criminal Code.
Jagannath Temple is too often in a recent headline along the headline to do some inappropriate servants.
A priest was arrested for allegedly persecuting a girl under the age of Hyderabad in a subsidiary temple in the temple on October 9 on October 7, Police Singhadwar registered a case against other servants to try to take some worshipers into the temple.
Without negative Covid negative reports or evidence of vaccination, production that has been made mandatory by the government to access the temple in the middle of a pandemic.
