Top Court Gives Monk 4 Years To Vacate Portion of Mumbai's Babulnath Temple

The Supreme Court of India has issued a ruling requiring a 70-year-old monk to vacate a portion of the historic Babulnath Temple in Mumbai within four years. This decision affirms a prior order from the Bombay High Court, which had also mandated the monk's eviction. The Babulnath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is a significant religious site in the city, attracting numerous devotees and tourists. The case has garnered attention due to its implications for religious property rights and the management of temple assets. The court's ruling emphasizes the importance of adhering to legal frameworks in the administration of such sites, ensuring that they remain accessible and well-managed for public worship. The monk's eviction is set against a backdrop of ongoing debates regarding the governance of temple properties and the rights of individuals versus community interests in managing these sacred spaces.
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