A bench of justices H L Dattu and M Y Eqbal issued notices on the PIL after petitioner Arup Bramchari, currently residing in Bodhgaya, alleged that there were "grave security lapses, financial and administrative mismanagement" by the temple management committee and also sought framing of guidelines for better preservation of the holy shrine.
The bench also said the petition would be tagged with a similar plea filed earlier challenging the validity of Section 3 of the Bodh Gaya Temple Act, 1949, under which government appoints a nine-member panel with a Hindu as its chairman and majority of its members being Hindus rather than Buddhists.
Nine low-intensity serial blasts had rocked the Mahabodhi temple complex and adjacent areas, leaving two monks injured.
"The petitioner is seeking indulgence of this court for the reason that there are grave security lapses, financial and administrative mismanagement, serious irregularities and criminal charges regarding abuse of official capacity and power and moral character without following the procedure laid down by law exhibited by existing practice of the concerned officials...," the PIL, filed through advocate Ravi Shankar Kumar said.
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