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Indian court summons two Hindu Gods in land encroachment case
Posted on Thursday, December 06, 2007 (EST)
A court in the Indian state of Bihar has summoned two Hindu Gods to appear before it in connection with a land encroachment case.
 
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Lord Hanuman, one of the Hindu Gods summoned by the court. In the picture Hanuman reveals Lord Rama in his heart.

Dhanbad (Bihar), Dec 6 (ANI): A court in the Indian state of Bihar has summoned two Hindu Gods to appear before it in connection with a land encroachment case.

The hearing of the case in a fast track court in the state’s Dhanbad District was getting repeatedly postponed for the last three years as the gods, Lord Hanuman and Lord Ram, had failed to appear before the judge despite issuance of a summons in their names.

The gods’ have been summoned, as the defense has claimed that they are the owners of the land in question, as it was donated to them by Dhanbad’s former ruler of the region.

The lawyers contend that if the Gods are a party in the case, they should appear before the court.

"It is the property of the Gods’. The land has been donated to the Gods’. Therefore, it is necessary to make the Gods’ a party in it. The relief in this case has been asked in the name of the Gods’,” said Bijan Rawani, an advocate.

“The defense is saying that the land was donated to the Gods’. Therefore, the Gods’ should be named the owners. The suit will not be complete until the Gods’ are made a party," Rawani added.

The summons issued to the two Gods’ was sent to a temple housing their idols. The temple is built on encroached land.

A notice has also been issued in newspapers, telling the Gods’ to appear before the court. (ANI)

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