New Delhi: A pill was submitted at the Supreme Court on Thursday searching for a uniform code for religious deposits and charity and referring to authority control in Hindu temples throughout the country, unlike their own groups that were allowed to manage their own institutions.
The request submitted by advocate and leader BJP Ashwini Upadhyay argues that Hinduism, Jain, Buddhas and Sikh must have similar rights to build, manage and maintain their religious places such as Muslims, Parsis and Christian countries, and countries cannot take this right.
“This is conveyed that the right to manage the institutions given under Article 26 are natural rights for all communities.
But Hinduism, Jain, Buddhism and Sikh have been rejected by this privilege,” said the request submitted through Advocates Ashwani Kumar Dubey.
Pills stated that there were around four lakh temples from nine lakh temples throughout the country which were under the control of the government.
There is no single church or mosque related to the body where the government’s control or disturbance is seen, he said, adding that as far as the payment of the tax or endowment in question there is no tax payment from the church and mosque in the country.
“And for the same reason it is called there is a need to change the action of Hinduism (HRCE), 1951 and other similar actions imposed by countries from time to time.” This law gives the government permission to control temples.
Also temples.
There are nearly 13 to 18 percent of the service fees collected above the temple.
There are nearly 15 states in our country that take control of Hindu religious institutions.
When service costs are implemented above the temple, it basically eliminates community rights and resources that protect their interests, “said the petition.
The petition said that Hindu, Jain, Buddhism and Sikh have similar rights to obtain and manage and manage – Properties of their religious places such as Muslims and Christians and countries cannot protect them.
All laws are made to obtain and manage traits that are not moving – Gurudwaras arbitrary, irrational and offending articles 14, 15, 26.
Therefore and do not operate, the petition is stated.
“If necessary, the court can direct the Indian Central or Law Commission to compile ‘general charter for religious and charitable institutions’ and’ uniform code for religious and charitable deposits,” said the application.