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The holiday bench of Justice MM Sundale and Vinod Chandran of Justice gave the petitioner freedom to go to Patna High Court. The bench said that the petition filed before the Supreme Court directly under Article 32 of the Constitution is not considered. How will we do this? It is not maintained under Article 32. How can we release mandams?
The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a petition seeking instructions to the Center and the Government of Bihar to control the control and management of the historic Mahabodhi Mahavir temple in Bodh Gaya, Bihar. The holiday bench of Justice MM Sundale and Vinod Chandran of Justice gave the petitioner freedom to go to Patna High Court. The bench said that the petition filed before the Supreme Court directly under Article 32 of the Constitution is not considered. How will we do this? It is not maintained under Article 32. How can we release mandams?
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During the hearing, the bench said that please knock the door of the High Court. We do not consider this. Dismissed. The High Court was given the freedom to knock on the door, “The court ordered the petition, dismissing the petition. The petition was filed by Nalinitai Narayanrao Kumbhare, who requested the Supreme Court to direct the Bodh Gaya Temple Act, 1949 to amend the Bodh Gaya Temple Act, 1949, so that it can be ensured that it can be ensured to ensure that Mahabodhi Temple’s control and cultural rights can be handed over to ensure that their religious beliefs and cultural rights can be made. Go
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The Mahabodhi Temple – a UNESCO is administered under the World Heritage Site and one of the most sacred sites of Buddhism – under the 1949 Act, which submits control to a management committee under the supervision of the Government of Bihar, which represents both Hindus and Buddhists. The petition stated that the current governance structure weakens the religious rights of the Buddhists and demands special Buddhist control over the temple, stressing that the site holds intensive spiritual significance to the global Buddhist community.
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