HC reinstates Ashok Gajapathi Raju as the chairman of MANSAS Trust

Sanchaita’s appointment quashed; ex-Minister says irreversible damage done

June 14, 2021 11:24 pm | Updated June 15, 2021 08:50 am IST - VIJAYAWADA

Former Union Minister P. Ashok Gajapathi Raju being offered sweets in Vizianagaram on Monday.

Former Union Minister P. Ashok Gajapathi Raju being offered sweets in Vizianagaram on Monday.

The High Court of Andhra Pradesh on Monday struck down G.O. Ms. Nos 72 and 74, through which Sanchaita Gajapathi Raju was appointed as the hereditary trustee/chairperson of Sri Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Vari Devasthanam at Simhachalam and the MANSAS (Maharaja Alak Narayan Society of Arts & Science) Trust respectively last year, and ordered that P. Ashok Gajapathi Raju be reinstated as chairman of both the trusts.

Mr. Ashok said in his petitions that the established practice in the Simhachalam Devasthanam had been for the “eldest male lineal descendant” of the Pusapati Gajapathi family of the princely State of Vizianagaram to be the hereditary trustee and it was in vogue for more than three centuries and continued even after the temple came under the purview of the Madras Endowment Act of 1951 and subsequently Acts 17 of 1966 and 30 of 1987 of Andhra Pradesh.

He asserted that Ms. Sanchaita had no legal claim to be claimed as a “founder family member” as per Sec.17 of Act 30, 1987 leave alone being appointed as the hereditary trustee when members of the family belonging to the previous generation were there.

Mr. Ashok said in his petition that the government’s jurisdiction on the MANSAS Trust was very limited as it was a public charitable trust and its functioning was guided by the trust deed executed by the settlor. He also cited certain provisions of the Hindu Succession Act and various judgments as lending credence to his arguments.

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