The decision comes in the wake of the fraudulent registration of a parcel of 1.4-acre land, worth around Rs 100 crore, belonging to the Arulmigu Dhandayudapani Swami Mutt in Palani.
The case of 1.40 acres of land worth about Rs 100 crore belonging to the Palani Thandayuthabani Swamy Temple being deeded to a private person for just Rs 2 crore through forged documents has caused a stir across Tamil Nadu. Senior advocate of the Madras High Court, Balu Nakkheeran, analyzed the elaborate conspiracy behind this Himalayan land scam in a TV interview.
"This temple land at the foot of Palani is a public property that was used for f…