Kokkur Sree Mahavishnu temple which is a under the control of the Malabar Devaswom. An extent of 18.88 Acres belongs to Kokkur Sree Mahavishnu Temple.
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On an enquiry it was learned that the temple is only in possession of 1.08 Acres of land situated in Survey No.173, 174 and 256 of Alamcode Village and in spite of the finding to that affect and recommendation to recover the property from the encroachers, no action whatsoever has been taken in the matter to see that the property of the minor deity is secured evicting all the encroachers.
Property having an extent of 1.16 Acres situated in Survey No.193/5 of Thrippangottu Village belongs to Eranjikkath Subrahmanya Swami Temple and it is so stated in all revenue records including the settlement register. But the entire property is now been encroached except a small portion in which the Eranjikkath Temple is situated. This temple is one of the last number of temple attacked and destroyed by Tippu Sulthan. The petitioner trust is now formed for renovation of this temple. But, several documents have been executed by the party respondents and their predecessors involving the property of Sree Iranjikkath Sree Subrahmanya Swami Temple.
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The writ is being filed seeking to direct the authoritities to protect the land of the minor deity of Eranjikkath Sree Subrahmanya Swami Temple having an extent of 1.16 Acres of land situated in Survey No.193/5 of Triprangodu Village of Tirur Taluk in Malappuram District and maintain the same by evicting all encroachers and take such appropriate steps to secure the above said property by protecting it from encroachers and to take adequate step to ensure that above said property having extent 1.16 Acres of land situated in Survey No.193/5 of Triprangodu Village of Tirur Taluk in Malappuram District which belongs to Eranjikkath Sree Subrahmanya Swami Temple of Triprangodu Village is exclusively being used for temple purposes alone.
Sree Kavaloor Annapoorneswary Temple which is a temple coming under Thiruvaloor Devaswom managed by Malabar Devaswom Board. There are actually 2 temples. One is situated in Survey No.89/1 and other is situated in Survey No.89/3. The temple pond is situated in between this which is having an extent of 1.92 Acres. The above said pond is recorded as temple pond in the settlement register and the manager of the property is shown as Poomullimanakkal Thrivikraman Nampoothirpppad who was the Oraalan of the temple
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the case is being filed seeking relief of a direction to take effective possession of the temple tank having an extent of 1.92 acres situated in Survey No.89/2 of Tharoor-2 Village and properly maintain the same and make it available for the use of the temple staff and the worshippers.
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This writ petition is filed in the backdrop of the fact that though Veluppilly Devaswom has got property having an extent of 23.78 acres situated in Survey Nos 15/2, 27/1, 30/1, 35, 36, 71, 146/2, 150/1, 152, 157, 224, 230, 251/2, 261, 292, 310, 314, 438, 958, 961, 965/1 of Kaadukutti Village, the temple at present is having only property to the extent of 4 Acres, the remaining have been encroached upon by the party respondents as well as several others, the Devaswom authorities have not taken any appropriate action in evicting the encroachment and secure the property of the Devaswom and the official respondents are also refusing to take any action in the matter.
Kadampuzha Devi Temple is a Hindu temple and pilgrimage center at Kadampuzha in Malappuram district, Kerala, India. The main deity of this temple is Goddess Parvati/Durga in the form of a huntress. There is no idol of Goddess in this temple, and she is worshipped in a pit.
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This writ petition is being filed in the backdrop of the fact that property having an extent of 106.4 acres in Sy.No. 31/4, 39/4, 53/5, 94/2, 126/1, 126/5, 133, 135/1, 135/3, 137, 147/4, 149/1, 156/3, 157/5, 157/8, 157/10, 158/7, 158/6, 159/10, 159/9, 161/7, 161/8, 161/9, 164/2, 173/1, 173/2, 173/6, 173/5, 173/8, 174, 178/1, 206/6, 207/5, 226/5, 227, 294/8 situated Kadampuzha village belongs to Kadampuzha Sreedurga Bhagavthi Temple of Kadampuzha Devaswom have been encroached and the Devaswom and other authorities are not taking any action whatsoever to remove the encroachment. But in spite of all these now the temple is situated only in 15 acres of land.
The property having an extent 15.2971 Hector in Sy.No.482 situated in Kannapuram village which belongs to Cherukunnu Devaswom have been encroached upon and being enjoyed by creating false and invalid documents and the Devaswom and other authorities are not taking any action whatsoever to remove the encroachment.
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The relief sought for through this writ petition was directions to protect the land of the minor deity of Cherukunnu Anna poorneswari Temple of Cherukunnu Devaswom having an extent of 15.2971 Hector in Sy.No.482 situated in Kannapuram village of Chrukunnu Devaswom and maintain the same by evicting all encroachers and take such appropriate steps to secure the above said property by protecting it from encroachers and to take adequate step to ensure that above said property having extent of 15.2971 Hector in Sy.No.482 situated in Kannapuram village of Chrukunnu Devaswom is exclusively being used for temple purposes alone and also to direct the District Judge to consider the petition .