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Age-old religious customs cannot be stopped casually: Madras HC

The court was disposing a petition by an executive trustee of Sri Kamatchi Amman temple in Cuddalore district, assailing an order of the local police refusing permission to the temple car festival conducted during night

Updated on: Mar 27, 2018 10:32 PM IST
Press Trust of India, Chennai | By
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The Madras high court has held that centuries-old religious customs and practises cannot be stopped by government machinery by citing administrative inconvenience or anticipated trouble, unless such events become unlawful in present times.

A file photo of Madras high court. (PTI File Photo)
A file photo of Madras high court. (PTI File Photo)

The court was disposing a petition by an executive trustee of Sri Kamatchi Amman temple in Cuddalore district, assailing an order of the local police refusing permission to the temple car festival conducted during night.

Justice K Ravichandrabaabu directed the Revenue Divisional Officer, Cuddalore, to pass appropriate orders on the plea to permit the temple to take out the car during night time on the day of ‘Panguni Uthiram’ festival on March 31.

The police shall also extend sufficient protection at the time of conduct of such festival, the judge said.

He said it was not in dispute that the temple had been conducting the car festival every year in the Tamil month of ‘Panguni’ (March-April) during night hours based on some astronomical calculations.

“Such centuries-old custom and religious practices cannot be ignored or found as insignificant since such long-run customs, privileges and practices go with the sentiments of people of such locality with which the government machinery cannot interfere in a casual manner, as has been done in this case, that too, under mere apprehension,” the judge said.

Unless some untoward incidents had taken place in the past which went beyond the control of law enforcing authorities, such interference cannot be made, he added.

Even under such circumstances, the interference could be only by way of regulatory measure and certainly not to ban or prohibit the very event itself.

 
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