The High Court of Judicature at Madras, on 29 May 2019 dismissed a Writ Petition praying to "forbear the respondents from demolishing the petitioner temple buildings."
The Court in it's Order had held that, "When the temple itself is situated in a poromboke land and the respondents are entitled to lay the road for public purpose, the public purpose has to be given primary importance." Stating the above the court denied any compensation stating that, "since the temple is situated in the poromboke land, the writ petition cannot be maintained to contend that the writ petitioner is entitled to get compensation."
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The Court in it's Order had held that, "When the temple itself is situated in a poromboke land and the respondents are entitled to lay the road for public purpose, the public purpose has to be given primary importance." Stating the above the court denied any compensation stating that, "since the temple is situated in the poromboke land, the writ petition cannot be maintained to contend that the writ petitioner is entitled to get compensation."
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