Examples of Places of Public Worship in a sentence
Additional requirement for basement levels to implement a failsafe means of evacuation, and a pump-out1 in 100 year probable flood level + 500mm freeboardCommercial and RetailInternal floor height Basement car parking Also includes Places of Public Worship, restaurants, clubs, entertainment facilities, warehouses, and bulky goods showrooms etc.
In case of new consumer, for the first six months, Fixed Charges shall be levied at lower slab & thereafter on the basis of six months average monthly consumption.(ii) For Places of Public Worship having sanctioned connected load above 5KW and upto 25 KW, the first 100 Units per month would be charged at half the Energy Charges applicable for other consumers under this tariff schedule.
We may presently deal with the statutory provisions of the Kerala Hindu Places of Public Worship (Authorisation of Entry) Act, 1965.
Ex officio advisory member: an organization or an individual that participates in the settlement implementation process but does not have voting rights.
After referring to Section 3 of the Kerala Hindu Places of Public Worship (Authorization of Entry) Act, 1965 which makes a place of worship open to all sections and classes, Mr. Raju Ramchandran, learned senior counsel, is of the view that the said Section is nothing but a statutory enunciation of rights embodied under Article 25(2)(b) and similarly, the emphasis on the word„like‟ in Section 3 is the statutory reflection of the phrase „equally‟ found in Article 25(1).
After referring to Sections 3 and 4 of the Kerala Hindu Places of Public Worship (Authorization of Entry) Act, 1965 and Rule 3 (b) framed thereunder, the petitioners have submitted that the expression „at any such time‟ occurring in Rule 3(b) does not lead to complete exclusion/prohibition of any woman.
As regards the challenge raised by the petitioners against Rule 3(b) of the Kerala Hindu Places of Public Worship (Authorization of Entry) Rules, 1965, it is asseverated by Mr. K.
Further, the petitioners have submitted that any other interpretation of Rule 3(b) would render the said rule open to challenge as it would not only be violative of the Kerala Hindu Places of Public Worship (Authorization of Entry) Rules, 1965 but also of Article 25(2)(b) of the Constitution read with Articles 14 and 15.
It have been asseverated by Mr. Raju Ramchandran, learned senior counsel, that Rule 3(b) of the Kerala Hindu Places of Public Worship (Authorization of Entry) Rules, 1965 is ultra vires Sections 3 and 4 of the 1965 Act, for the reason that it protects„custom and usage‟ which may prohibit entry when Section 3 expressly overrides custom and usage.
The State of Kerala, by virtue of clause (1) of Section 4, has framed the Kerala Hindu Places of Public Worship (Authorisation of Entry) Rules, 1965.