The Orissa High Court today issued notices directing the state government and the Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) to respond to a PIL seeking a judicial inquiry into the 'Brahma Parivartan' fiasco of the four deities in Puri temple on June 16.
A division bench of Justices Pradeep K Mohanty and Biswajit Mohanty directed the chief secretary, the law secretary and the chief administrator of SJTA to respond within two weeks to the PIL filed by a Jagannath devotee Umakanta Pattanayak.
The petitioner has maintained that irregularities took place during observance of rituals 'Nabakalebar' and the fiasco in 'Brahma Paribartan' (soul transfer) has caused immense public discontent.
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These incidents happened due to 'callous' attitude of the state government, SJTA and alleged highhandedness of a section of sevayats (servitors), the petitioner claimed.
Doubting the outcome of the ongoing administrative inquiry into the whole incident, the petitioner said only a judicial inquiry headed by a former judge of either the Supreme Court or the High Court would be able to bring the guilty to book.