A bench here yesterday quashed an order of the management of the temple in Palani, which allowed barbers in that age group to perform the job.
A division bench, comprising justices A Selvam and P Kalaiyarasan passed the order on a petition filed by K Kuppuraj, a retired barber from Palani, challenging the order of the Executive Officer of Sri Dhandayuthapani Swamy temple at Palani.
The petitioner had submitted that there were 319 licensed barbers in the temple.
One of the conditions for issuing licence was that persons who are above 60 years of age are not entitled for the job, he pointed out.
He also claimed that though several demands had been made since 1989 to raise the age limit, the authorities had rejected them.
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