The Madras High Court has formed a panel headed by retired High Court Judge Justice V Sivagnanam to investigate allegations of misappropriation of Rs 1.76 crore and 17.5 kg of gold from the Pillaiyarpatti Karpaga Vinayagar temple in Sivaganga district.

[27/12, 08:29] Sekarreporter: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/madurai/hc-forms-panel-to-probe-swindle-of-temple-assets/articleshow/126195245.cms
[27/12, 08:29] Meta AI: The Madras High Court has formed a panel headed by retired High Court Judge Justice V Sivagnanam to investigate allegations of misappropriation of Rs 1.76 crore and 17.5 kg of gold from the Pillaiyarpatti Karpaga Vinayagar temple in Sivaganga district. The court took this step while hearing anticipatory bail petitions filed by six people, including temple trustees, who are apprehending arrest in the case registered by the Sivaganga district crime branch unit.

The commission will verify whether the trustees have power to deal with temple land/property, check if any land belonging to the trust was sold, and examine gold, silver ornaments, and other articles, as well as cash deposited in bank accounts. The commission is expected to submit an interim report before the court on January 30. ¹ ²

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[27/12, 08:30] Sekarreporter: [27/12, 08:29] Sekarreporter: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/madurai/hc-forms-panel-to-probe-swindle-of-temple-assets/articleshow/126195245.cms
[27/12, 08:30] Sekarreporter: Key notes
[27/12, 08:30] Meta AI: The Madras High Court has formed a panel headed by retired Judge Justice V Sivagnanam to investigate allegations of misappropriation of Rs 1.76 crore and 17.5 kg of gold from the Pillaiyarpatti Karpaga Vinayagar temple in Sivaganga district. The court took this step while hearing anticipatory bail petitions filed by six people, including temple trustees, who are apprehending arrest in the case.

The commission will verify whether the trustees have power to deal with temple land/property, check if any land belonging to the trust was sold, and examine gold, silver ornaments, and other articles, as well as cash deposited in bank accounts. The commission is expected to submit an interim report before the court on January 30. ¹ ²

Would you like to know more about the implications of this judgment or explore ways to address temple asset mismanagement?
[27/12, 08:31] Sekarreporter: [27/12, 08:30] Sekarreporter: [27/12, 08:29] Sekarreporter: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/madurai/hc-forms-panel-to-probe-swindle-of-temple-assets/articleshow/126195245.cms
[27/12, 08:30] Sekarreporter: Key notes
[27/12, 08:30] Sekarreporter: Headnotes
[27/12, 08:31] Meta AI: The Madras High Court has formed a panel headed by retired Judge Justice V Sivagnanam to investigate allegations of misappropriation of Rs 1.76 crore and 17.5 kg of gold from the Pillaiyarpatti Karpaga Vinayagar temple in Sivaganga district. The court took this step while hearing anticipatory bail petitions filed by six people, including temple trustees, who are apprehending arrest in the case.

The commission will verify whether the trustees have power to deal with temple land/property, check if any land belonging to the trust was sold, and examine gold, silver ornaments, and other articles, as well as cash deposited in bank accounts. The commission is expected to submit an interim report before the court on January 30. ¹

Would you like to know more about the implications of this judgment or explore ways to address temple asset mismanagement?

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