A bench of Chief Justice J S Khehar and Justices P C Ghose and D Y Chandrachud said the new executive officer should be a consensual choice of amicus curiae Gopal Subramaniam and the temple trust, who would replace the existing officer and assume office from June 19.
It directed the Kerala government to give the names of probables for appointment as executive officer to the amicus and the temple trust.
The bench agreed to change the existing executive officer of the temple committee against whom several allegations were levelled.
The apex court had on May 3 suggested to the stakeholders, including the temple management committee and the Travancore royal family, to sit together and decide the names of experts for renovation of the historic Padmanabhaswamy temple without tampering with its archaeological heritage.
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Senior advocate Krishan Venugopal, appearing for the Travancore royal family, had earlier said there were several allegations against the executive officer of the temple management committee which cannot be brushed aside.
Earlier, the court had granted two months to the KWA to clean these water tanks. The government had fixed an estimate of Rs 28 lakh for the cleaning work.