"There are certain disturbing features. Few things are really disturbing which need to be taken care without loss of time," a bench comprising Justices R M Lodha and A K Patnaik said.
The observation by the bench came at the outset of the hearing when senior advocate Gopal Subramaniam, who is appearing as an amicus curiae in the matter, was about to apprise the court about his April 15 report in which he highlighted several serious irregularities in the management of the temple and its wealth.
He submitted there was need for independent management of the temple so that officials can carry out their function freely and fearlessly.
The senior advocate said proper sealing and locking of trunks has to be carried out as it was found that seals were broken.
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After an hour-long hearing during which senior advocate K K Venugopal, appearing for scion of Travancore Royal family, raised objections to Subramaniam's report, the bench said parties including Kerala Government will be given chance to respond to the findings in the report.
Venugopal said everything in the report was not acceptable as astonishing things have been stated and in many cases wrong inferences have been drawn.