Badrinath deity sole owner of offerings: Court

Badrinath deity sole owner of offerings: Court
DEHRADUN: Badri Vishal, the deity of the Badrinath temple, "exclusively holds the rights to all offerings, gifts, and donations made by devotees", a court in Chamoli ruled while hearing a case that arose from a dispute involving claims from priests' outfit Nepali Lal Mohariya Panda Samaj (NLMPS) over donations received at the Nepali Ashram, reported.

The verdict said, "Solely, Badri Vishal possesses the absolute prerogative over all such articles...Given that the idol in the mandir is a legal entity, the mandir retains exclusive authority over the offerings and no other individual can assert entitlement over it."
The litigation began when two brothers, Hari Prasad Dimari and Ballabh Prasad, from NLMPS, claimed their right to donations received by the Nepali Ashram in 2017, asserting it as a long-standing tradition. In 2018, the brothers filed a suit against NLMPS and the Nepali Ashram, arguing that their share from lakhs in donations were being withheld.
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A journalist based in Dehradun, Uttarakhand with over 18 years of experience. Currently working as Principal Correspondent in TOI. I cover archaeology, industry and judiciary (High Court, NGT, Consumer Commission and tribunals).

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