India, Dec. 4 -- The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to revisit its decision passed six months ago that handed control of ISKCON's Bengaluru temple to the Bengaluru faction, overturning a Karnataka high court ruling that had favoured the ISKCON Mumbai faction.
Reopening the May 16 decision, a three-judge bench headed by justice M.M. Sundresh issued notice on a review petition filed by ISKCON Mumbai, which claims sole rights over the temple.
The bench, also comprising justices P.K. Mishra and Satish Chandra Sharma, asked the ISKCON Bengaluru faction to respond to the review plea and listed the matter for further hearing on January 22.
The review plea came to be listed before a three-judge bench after an earlier bench of the top court ...
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