The Malaysian Insider, 10 November 2014
BY V. ANBALAGAN, ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR
BY V. ANBALAGAN, ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR
A decade-long battle for a Hindu temple in Kajang to obtain a piece of land has ended on a happy note through an out-of-court settlement.
Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar
Ibrahim at the Sri Maha Mariamman
temple in Kajang, whose management
today managed to obtain a piece of land
from a developer as part of a relocation
deal. – The Malaysian Insider file pic,
November 10, 2014.
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The Sri Maha Mariamman
Ladang Baemar (Saujana Impian) temple was given
0.44ha of land, about 300m
from its current location by
land owner Bandar Subang
Sdn Bhd.
Besides the land, the company
also contributed RM600,000
to the temple for the relocation
exercise as part of the
settlement.
It also
agreed to
provide
the infrastructure like water and
electricity to the new site.
The terms and condition of the
settlement also stated that the
company would provide
another alternative site if the
authorities were unable to
gazette the current proposed
plot as a place of worship for
Hindus.
Temple committee legal
adviser Alagendra Ramani
said there was now certainty
for 500 devotees who worshipped at the temple.
"We are glad that the matter
has come to an amicable
solution without having to
fight it in court," he told The
Malaysian Insider.
The committee and the
company have spent nearly 10
years negotiating on an
alternative site to locate the
temple, which is believed to
have been established 100
years ago.
In April this year, the company
ordered the temple
management committee to
surrender the land.
Met with their refusal, the
company went to court.
Alagendra said both parties
finalised the terms and
conditions after four court
mediation meetings.
Today, the consent judgment
was recorded before judicial
commissioner Choo Kah Sing
in the Shah Alam High Court.
Lawyer Vignesh Perumal
appeared for the temple
committee while the company
was represented by K.
Santhrasegaran.
The temple was part of the
Hindu community in the
former Braemar rubber estate
which was owned by Harrison
& Crossfield (M) Bhd.
Sometime in the 1980s, the estate owner sold the property, spanning about 400ha to several developers.
However, the Kajang local authorities did not approve Bandar Subang's plan to build double-storey homes until the temple was relocated. – November 10, 2014.
Sometime in the 1980s, the estate owner sold the property, spanning about 400ha to several developers.
However, the Kajang local authorities did not approve Bandar Subang's plan to build double-storey homes until the temple was relocated. – November 10, 2014.
A
decade-long battle for a Hindu temple in Kajang to obtain a piece of
land has ended on a happy note through an out-of-court settlement.
The Sri Maha Mariamman Ladang Baemar (Saujana Impian) temple was given 0.44ha of land, about 300m from its current location by land owner Bandar Subang Sdn Bhd.
Besides the land, the company also contributed RM600,000 to the temple for the relocation exercise as part of the settlement.
- See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/century-old-kajang-temple-wins-land-and-cash-from-developer#sthash.Gx7MzdTt.dpuf
The Sri Maha Mariamman Ladang Baemar (Saujana Impian) temple was given 0.44ha of land, about 300m from its current location by land owner Bandar Subang Sdn Bhd.
Besides the land, the company also contributed RM600,000 to the temple for the relocation exercise as part of the settlement.
- See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/century-old-kajang-temple-wins-land-and-cash-from-developer#sthash.Gx7MzdTt.dpuf
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