MP Bar Challenges Removal of Hanuman Temple from CJ Sk Kait Official Residence

MP Bar Challenges Removal of Hanuman Temple from CJ Sk Kait Official Residence

The Madhya Pradesh High Court Bar Association has raised objections to Chief Justice SK Kait's decision to remove a Hanuman temple from his official residence, deeming it inappropriate.

The temple, located within the Chief Justice's residence, was removed reportedly due to Justice Kait's personal beliefs as a follower of Buddhism. The Bar Association argues that the temple holds cultural and religious significance.

The Bar Association's letter to CJI Sanjiv Khanna cites Article 25 of the Indian Constitution and highlights the temple as government property. It demands an investigation, alleging the removal disrespects religious sentiments and violates legal protocols.

Verdictum / 1 year, 4 days ago

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