Tamil Nadu act 005 of 1947 : The Tamil Nadu Temple Entry Authorization Act, 1947

11 May 1947
Department
  • Department of Tourism, Culture and Religious Endowments Department, Government of Tamil Nadu

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Act 5 of 1947

Keyword(s):

Temple, Worship, Entry into a Temple, Hindu Temple

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958 Tenrple &try Authorization [1947: T.N. Act V THE TA@ NADU ;~EMPL% ENTRY

' AUTHORIZATION ACT,. ..1947.; .

CONTENTS.

S E ~ O N S .

1. Short title, extent and eommence- ment .

2. Definitions.

3. Right of all classes of Hindus to enter and offer worship in temples. *

4. Power of trustees to make regulations for the maintenance of order and

decorum and the due performance

oj rites and ceremonies in temples.

3. Sanction for institution or contilzu. ance of suits, prosecutions, erc.

6. Powcr to decide disputes.

7. Penalties.

:-A. Offences u~zdcr section 7 to be cognizable.

3. Rules.

9. Powcr to rcillo~e ~I.~li:ulties. '.I. ( Repealed. )

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. *FAMIL NADU] ACI' No. V OF 1947'.

[THE '(TAMIL NADU) TBMPLE ENTRY AUTHORIZAT~ON

ACT, 1947.1

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(Received the assent of the Gov@or-@enerol on the 1 1 th May 1947 ; Jirst published in the Fort S t . George I Gazette of the 13th May 1947). I

An Act to authorize entry into Hindu temples in the 3[State of Tamil Nadu] and the offer of worship therein by 4[all classes of Hindus]. I WHEREAS it is the policy of the '[State Government] to-, , remove the disabihies imposed Y ] on certain classes of Hindus against entry into Hindu temples in the '[State] 7 1;

AND WHEREAS the 5[State Government] are satisfied, from the rapidity with which, under pressure of Hindu pt~blic opinion, a number of temples have been thrown These words weresubstituted for the word "Madras" by the Tamil Nadu Adaptation of Laws Order, 1969, as amended by the Tamil Nadu Adaptation of LJWS (Second Amendment) Order, 1969.

2 For Statement of Objects and Reasons, see Fort St. George Gnzerte, dated the 28th January 1917, Part IV-A, pages 93-94.

This Act was extcnded to the merged State of Pudukkottai by sectron 3 of, and tile First Schcdulc to, the Tamil Nadu Merged States (Laws)Act, 1949 (Tamil Nadu Act XXXV of 1949).

3 This expression was substituted for the expression "Provincs of Madras" by the Tamil Nadu Adalptation of Laws Order, 1970,

which was deemed to liavc come into force on the 14th January 1969.

4 These words were substituted lor the words "certain classes of Hindu?, who by custom or usage are excluded from such entry and worship" by section 2(1) of the Madras Teniple Entry Authorization1 (Amendment) Act, 1949 (Madras Act XI11 of 1949).

6 This expression was subst~tuted for the expression "Provincial Government" by the Tamil Nadu Adaptation of Laws Order, 1970.

"he words "by custom or usage" were omitted by section 2 (2) of the Madras Temple Entry Authori+~tion (Amendment) Act, 1949

(Madras Act XI11 of 1949). 1

7 This word was substituted for the word r'Province'' by paragraph

4 of, and the Schedule to, the Tamil Nddu Adaptation oiLaws Order, 1

1970, which was deemcd to have come into force on the 14th January 1

1969. I

s'rhe words "which are open to he general Hindu publicw were

omitted by section 2 (2) of the Madlas Temple Entry Authorization (Amendment) Act, 1949 (Madras Act XI11 of 1949). . .

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960 Temple Enky Authorization 11947 : T.N. Ac " . -$t open to '[certain classes of Hindus] in recent months,

under the provisions of the Madras Temple Entry Madras , Authorization and Indemnity Act, 1939; that the ?A, time has now arrived for 2[throwing open to all of 1939. classes of Hindus every Hindu temple in the 3(Stdte)];

AND WHEREAS the j[State Government] consider that . . the provisions of the sa!d Act are i n a d e q ~ l a t e f o r the early and complete implementation of the policy of

the .'[State Govermnt] a f o r e s a i d ;

It is h e r e b y enacted as f o l l o w s :-

Short title,

exten* and 1 (1) Thic; A c t may be called the S[Tarrril Nadll'J

commence- Temple Entry Authotizarion Act, 1947. ment.

(2) It extends to the whole of the %[State of

Tainil Nadu].

'(3) This scc t io l l shall come i n t o force at once;

and t h e remaining provisions of t h i s Act shall come into f i v c e on such s d a t e as the g lS ta te ] Government may,

by notification in the Fort St. George Gazette, a p p o i n t . --

1 These words were substrtuted for the words "those classes of Hindus" by section 2 (3) of the Madras Temple Entry Authoriza- tion(Amendfflent) Act, 1949 (Madras Act XI11 of 1949). 8Thcsc words were substituted for the words "throwing open to \c~ch cl~tse5 of Hindus all temples In the Province which are open ,,) [he gunerdl Hindu publicw by ibitf.

a Thi5 word was substituted for the word "Province" by para- graph 4 of, and the Schedule to, the Tamil Nadu Adaptation of ~ o w s Order, 1970, w h ~ c h was deemed to have come into force

on the 14th January 1969.

6 This expression was substituted for the expression "Provincial Government" by the Tamif Nadu Adaptation of Laws Order,

1970.

These words were su'xtituted lor the word "M tdras" by the Tamil Nadu Adaptation of Laws Order, 1969, as amended by the Tamil Nadu Adaptation of Laws (Secand Amendment) Order,

1969.

6 This expression was substituted for the expression "State of M,idras" by ibirl.

7Section 1 cameinto forceon the 13thMay 1947 andsections2

to 11 on the 2nd June 1947.

Came into force on the 2nd June 1947.

o This word was substituted for the word "Provincials' by tt,o

Adp~tatiotl Order of 1950.

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2. In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant Definitions. in the subject or context-

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'[(I) 'temple' means a place, y whatever name known, which is dedicated to, or fo t the benefit of, or

used as of right by, 2(the Hindu community or any section thereof), as a place of public religious worship, and includes subsidiary shrines and mantapams attached to such place ;

(2) 'worship' means such religious servjce as the bulk of the worshippers may offer, or participate in, in accordance wit4 such rules and regulations as

may be made under this Act.]

3. (1) Notwithstanding any law, custom or usage Right of all to the contrary, 3[every Hindu irrespective of the caste classes of Hindus to or sect to which he belongs] shall be entitled to enter enter and any Hindu temple and offer worship therein in the ?$&W;f$ip

same manner and to the same extent as 4[Hindus in general or any section of Hindus]; and 6[no Hindu] shall, by reason only of such entry or worship whether before or after the commencement of this Act,be deemed to have committed any actionable wrong or offence or be used or prosecutccl therefor.

(2) Without prejudice to the generality of'the foregoing provision, it is hereby declared that the right conferred by sub-section (1) shall include the follo winR

I Clause (1) was omitted and clauses (2) and (3) were renumbered as clauses (1) and (2) by section 2 (4) (i) of the Madras Temple Entry .\uthorization (Amendment) Act, 1949 (Madras Act XI11 of 1949).

2 These words were substituted for the words "the Hindu corn- nit~nity in general" by section 2 (4) (ii), ilid. 8 ihese words were substituted for the words "persons belonging

;o the excluded classesw by section 2 (5) (i), ibid.

4 These words were substituted for tRe words "the Hindus il l general" by section 2(5) (ii), {bid

6 These words were substituted for the words "no member of any excluded class" by section 2 (5) (iii), ibid:

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rights, if, and to the extent to which, they are l[enjoyed by Hindus in general, or any ;::tion ~f Hindus]:-

(a) the right to hathe in, or use the waters of, any sacred tank, wcll, spring or water-course appurte- nant to the temple, whether situated within or outside the precincts thereof ;

(b) the right of passage over any sacred place, including a hill or hiiock or a road, street or pathway, which is requisite for obtaining access to the temple. Powers of 4. The trustee or other authority in ~hargz of a trustees to make temple shall have power, subject to the control of the for elstate] Government and to any rules which may be the main- tenance of made by them, to make regulations for the maintenance:

order and of order and decor1.1m in the temple and the due obser- decorums the vance of the religious rites and caemonies performed due per- formance of in the temple, but such regulations "shall not discrimi- rites and

ceremonies

nate in any way against any Hindu on the ground that in temples. he bzlongs to a particular caste or sect]. Sanction for

institution

or conti-

nuance of sui ts,

prosecutions,

etc.

5. (1) No suit for damages, injunction or declara- tion or for any other relief, no prosecution for any offencc, and no application or other proczeding under the Madras Hindu Religious El~dowments Act, 19264, y:d:tbf

or any other law, shall be institutzd in respect of.any 1927. entry into or worship in any temple whether before or after the commencement of this Act, on the sole ground =[that such entry or worship is by a Hindi1 belonging to a particular caste or sect].

i These words were substituted for the words "enjoyed by Hindus in general,not belonging to theexcluded classes" by section 2 (6) of the Madras Temple Entry Authorization (Amendment) Act, 1949 (Madras Act XI11 of 1949).

2 Thisword was substituted for the word t provincial^ by the Adaptation Order of 1950.

8 These words were substituted for the words "shall not discrimi- nate in any way against the members of the excluded classes ' 9 by section 2 (7) of the MadrasTemple Entry Authorization(Amendment)

Act, 1949 (Madras Act XI11 of 1949).

4 Bee now the Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endow-$ meats Act, 1959 (Tamil Nadu Act 22 of 1959).

6 These words wsre substituted for the words "that such entry or worship is against the custom or usage wh,ich excludescertain classes of Hindus from such entry or worship by section 2 (8) of tho

Wcr,,fr-q Temple Entry Authorization (Amendment) Act, 1949 (Madras Aot XI11 of 1949).

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(2) No suit, prosecution, application or procee- 1

ding of the nature aforesaid, instituted before the commencement of this Act, shall bz continued there-

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after, without the sanction of the l[State] Government.

6. If any question arises as to w ether a place is or :g~;;d; d=idci

is not a temple as defined in this A h the question shall

I be referred to the l[State] Governm6nt and their deci- sion shall be final subject, however, to any decree passed by a competent Civil Court in a suit filed before it within six months of the date of the decision of the

1 [State] Government.

7. Whoever- Penalties. 4 (i) prevents %[a Hindu] from exercising any right conferred by this Act, or

(ii) molests or obstructs 3[a Hindu] in the exer- cise of any such righc

sl~all be punishable, in the case of a first offence, with fine which may extend to one hund1;ed rupees, and in

. the case' of a second or subsequent offence, with impri- sonment which mzy extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees, or with both.

4[7-A. All offences putlishable rinder section 7 Offences under

shall be cognizable]. section 7 to be cognizable.

8. (1) The '[State] Government may make rules Rules.

for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of this Act in respect of temples generally or of any temple or class of temples.

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1 This word was substituted for the word "Provincial " by the Adaptation Order of 1950.

2 These words were substituted for the words "a person belonging

to any excluded classVby section 2 (9) (i) of the Madras Temple Entry Authorization (Amendment) Act, 1949 (Madras Act XI11 of 1949). 1 8 Thcse words were substit~~ted for the words "any such pel \O by section 2 (9) (ii) , ibid. I 4 'Phis scctiol~ was inserted by sectioo 2 (lo), ibld. I

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(2) All rules made under this sectio shall be published in the Fort St. George Gazette, an?, on such publication, shall have effect as if enacted in this Act. Power to remove 9. If any difticulty arises in giving effect to the provi-

I di iu l t i es . sions of this Act, the '[State] Government, as occasion 8 requires,' may, by order, do anything yhich appears to them necessary for the purpose of removing the ,

difficulty.

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1 This word was substituted for the word l'Provin~ial" by the Adaptation Order o f 1950.

a Sections 10 and I 1 were repealed by sectio~~ 2 of and the First

Schedule to, the Tamil Nadu Repealing and ~ n , e n b i t l ~ Act, 1952 (Tamil Nadu Act XI of 1952).

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