In a landmark verdict, the Supreme Court of India has entrusted the administration of a major temple in Bengaluru to the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (Iskcon-Bengaluru), reversing an earlier High Court decision that had favored Iskcon-Mumbai. This ruling concludes a lengthy legal battle between two factions of Iskcon contesting control over the temple’s operations and governance, which has been a significant point of dispute within Bengaluru’s religious community.

The apex court’s judgment not only validates Iskcon-Bengaluru’s authority over the temple but also sheds light on internal organizational complexities and their wider impact on devotees throughout the region. As this decision reverberates among followers and stakeholders, its effects on temple management practices and communal harmony are anticipated to become clearer in the near future.

Key Highlights from the Supreme Court Decision

  • Recognition of Local Governance: The court affirmed that Iskcon-Bengaluru holds legitimate administrative rights as the local custodian.
  • Reversal of Previous Judgments: The High Court’s prior ruling favoring Iskcon-Mumbai was deemed inadequate upon review.
  • Mandate for Preservation: Directions were issued to maintain the sanctity and devotional heritage under Iskcon-Bengaluru’s stewardship.
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