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High Court To Hear TTD Members Case in June!
By: Tupaki Desk | 19 April 2022 12:54 PM GMTThe Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams board that runs the richest temple in the temple of Tirupati holds a respectable position. It not only oversees the day-to-day activities and programs at the shrine but also makes sure the devotees have a safe darshan while offering their prayers to the presiding deity.
However, the board has been in the news for the wrong reasons as a few members of the board are facing criminal records. On many occasions, the High Court asked what the need is to continue them on the board while others without any criminal record can be taken in.
The issue had reached the High Court once again. S. Sudhakar had moved the High Court seeking directives that he should also be permitted for the board meeting along with the MLA. After hearing his arguments, the High Court said that it cannot issue orders at once.
The bench of the Andhra Pradesh High Court which heard the petition had adjourned the next hearing to the 20th of June and directed the Andhra Pradesh government to file its counter on the matter as multiple petitions were filed earlier.
It has to be mentioned here that, earlier a few petitions were filed in the High Court against the members of the board with criminal cases. The Court earlier said that the government can remove at least half members if not all the members.
However, the board has been in the news for the wrong reasons as a few members of the board are facing criminal records. On many occasions, the High Court asked what the need is to continue them on the board while others without any criminal record can be taken in.
The issue had reached the High Court once again. S. Sudhakar had moved the High Court seeking directives that he should also be permitted for the board meeting along with the MLA. After hearing his arguments, the High Court said that it cannot issue orders at once.
The bench of the Andhra Pradesh High Court which heard the petition had adjourned the next hearing to the 20th of June and directed the Andhra Pradesh government to file its counter on the matter as multiple petitions were filed earlier.
It has to be mentioned here that, earlier a few petitions were filed in the High Court against the members of the board with criminal cases. The Court earlier said that the government can remove at least half members if not all the members.