Jagannath temple reform case hearing deferred by 4 weeks; Supreme Court 'unhappy' over the action taken report

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Published By : Prameya News Bureau | January 08, 2020 IST

New Delhi, Jan 8: The hearing on the Sri Jagannath temple reform case was deferred by four weeks. Supreme Court today expressed its displeasure over the report filed by the temple management committee dubbing it as "incomplete". The court's Amicus Curiae Ranjit Kumar asked the government and temple management committee to submit fresh report within two weeks. The hearing on Sri Jagannath temple reform case was scheduled to be held today. A three-member division bench headed by the Chief Justice of India would have heard the petition. The Odisha government and the Sri Jagannath Temple Administration had submitted the action taken report through affidavits on the interim order of the apex court. The Supreme Court had directed the state government and the temple administration to monitor the performance of daily rituals, temple affairs management  and file action taken report in the court by today.

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