City
Epaper

Madras HC to deliver verdict in Thiruparankundram Hill lamp case today

By IANS | Updated: January 6, 2026 10:00 IST

Chennai, Jan 6 The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court will pronounce its verdict on Tuesday in ...

Open in App

Chennai, Jan 6 The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court will pronounce its verdict on Tuesday in the sensitive case relating to the lighting of the Karthigai Deepam at the lamp pillar atop Thiruparankundram in Madurai.

The case arose from a petition filed by Hindu Tamil Party leader Rama Ravikumar, seeking directions to light the Karthigai Deepam at the hilltop lamp pillar. On December 1 last year, a single Judge Justice G. R. Swaminathan allowed the plea and ordered that the ceremonial lamp be lit on the festival day.

However, the order was not implemented after authorities cited possible law-and-order concerns.

Challenging this direction, the Executive Officer of the Thiruparankundram Murugan Temple, the Madurai District Collector, and the Madurai City Police Commissioner filed an appeal before a Division Bench comprising Justice G. Jayachandran and Justice K. K. Ramakrishnan.

The Bench heard the matter in detail for over a week, with arguments from multiple parties, including the Sikandar Dargah, the Wakf Board, and the temple administration. After recording submissions from all sides, the judges reserved their orders and later indicated that the verdict would be delivered on January 6.

Meanwhile, a related legal issue surfaced concerning practices at the dargah on Thiruparankundram Hill. Amid allegations of animal sacrifice and the serving of non-vegetarian food during rituals, a petition filed by Manikamurthy led to interim directions from a single judge on January 2.

The order restrained the dargah administration from performing animal sacrifice, serving non-vegetarian food, or transporting meat from the foothills to the hilltop. Seeking a stay on this order, the dargah administration filed an urgent appeal. However, when the matter was mentioned before the Division Bench, the judges declined to entertain the appeal at this stage and advised the parties to await the January 6 verdict in the lamp-lighting case.

The Bench observed that any further course of action should be decided based on that outcome.

As of now, the restrictions on animal sacrifice and non-vegetarian food during the festival period remain in force.

The judgment is likely to have a significant impact on the handling of religious practices and administrative arrangements at Thiruparankundram Hill, a site of deep spiritual significance to multiple communities.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalFrench President Emmanuel Macron to visit India next month

CricketUthappa reminisces on T20 WC 2007 memories, India-Pakistan clash at Durban; speaks on iconic 'bowl out' against rivals

NationalAjit Pawar-led NCP open to merger, decision to be collective: Maha party chief Tatkare

InternationalUS Senator Mark Warner warns of precedent in Venezuela, flags Greenland risks

NationalBJP is 'power hungry', not 'pro-Hindutva': Uddhav Thackeray

National Realted Stories

NationalHM Shah calls for dismantling terror completely in J&K, hails security forces for fighting terrorism

NationalBJP accuses Congress, Samajwadi Party of echoing Pak on Delhi encroachment case

NationalTax rate on air purifiers is sole domain of GST Council: Centre tells Delhi HC

NationalLand-for-job case: Delhi court to pronounce tomorrow its decision on framing charges against Lalu Prasad, Tejashwi Yadav

NationalBJP slams Mamata Banerjee over ED raid disruption