The supreme court has denied the Shree Padmanabha Swamy temple Trust's request to be exempted from a 25-year audit mandated by the top court last year. The audit should be conducted as soon as feasible, ideally within three months, according to a bench led by Justice UU Lalit.
While requesting an audit of the temple-related trust controlled by the Travancore royal family, the Administrative Committee of the Shree Padmanabhaswamy temple in kerala informed the supreme court on september 17 that it is in financial distress and that offerings are insufficient to cover costs.
According to the supreme court, "The first prayer has been denied. The audit was clearly not intended to be limited to the temple alone, but also the trust. We will not discuss problems relating to the second prayer. The reports of the amicus curiae in the matter, as reflected in the decision dated 2015, must be considered for interpreting this directive "Justices S ravindra Bhat and Bela M Trivedi were also on the bench.

While this temple's monthly costs are Rs 1.25 crore, all temples in kerala are closed "We're lucky if we collect 60-70 lakh rupees. As a result, we've looked in certain ways "R Basant, a senior attorney for the committee, had stated.

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