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Banke Bihari temple case: Supreme Court appoints ex-Allahabad HC judge to lead panel, stays UP govt ordinance

The apex court also asked the Allahabad High Court to decide on the constitutional validity of the Ordinance within one year from the date of filing of the writ petitions.

August 09, 2025 / 22:51 IST
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It withdrew earlier directions from its May 15, 2025 judgment, which had permitted the State to use temple funds for the Vrindavan corridor development project

The Supreme Court of India has set up a High Powered Committee to oversee the daily administration of the Shri Banke Bihari Temple in Uttar Pradesh' Vrindavan. Justice Ashok Kumar, a former Judge of the Allahabad High Court, has been appointed as the Chairperson of this committee, LiveLaw reported.

This move comes with the suspension of the earlier committee formed under the Uttar Pradesh Shri Bankey Bihari Ji Temple Trust Ordinance, 2025. The court has referred the question of the Ordinance’s constitutional validity to the Allahabad High Court. Meanwhile, until the High Court reaches a decision, the newly constituted Supreme Court committee will be responsible for managing the temple.

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The Supreme Court stayed the provisions of the Ordinance that grant the State government powers to form a Trust for managing the temple affairs, citing the likelihood of a prolonged hearing by the High Court.

The apex court also asked the Allahabad High Court to decide on the constitutional validity of the Ordinance within one year from the date of filing of the writ petitions.