Religious structures, illegal, and the law: India
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Illegal shrines in India
30-yr-old Chennai shrine demolished from footpath after HC order
December 8, 2014
After Madras HC orders, the Chennai corporation demolished a 30-year old temple that was built on the footpath at the north gate entrance of the court in the 1980s. The Needhi Kumariamman temple, built for the well-being of ex Chief Minister MG Ramachandran when he was under treatment in the US, was demolished on Sunday. Teams of police officials and corporation workers carried out the demolition.