Kerala High Court Directs Devaswom Board Not To Engage Security In 'Bouncer' Attire Inside Temple Precincts
The Kerala High Court on Wednesday (03 November) directed the Cochin Devaswom Board (CDB) to refrain from engaging personnel wearing inappropriate attire, including T-shirts bearing the word “bouncer,” for security during temple festivals or within the temple precincts.
The division bench comprising Justice Raja Vijayaraghavan V and Justice K V Jayakumar, delivered the judgment while disposing of a petition challenging the engagement of security personnel, wearing T-shirt with the word “bouncer”, to control devotees in the Sree Poornathrayeesa Temple, Thrippunithura, during the Temple Festival.
The petitioner contended that the deployment of such individuals within the temple for the purpose of managing and directing devotees was inappropriate and fundamentally incompatible with the sanctity, decorum and cultural ethos that the temple environment demands.
The Standing Counsel for the Devaswom Board submitted that owing to the enormous and unmanageable crowds in the temple during the festival, the security agency was engaged.
It was further submitted that it was unfortunate that individuals wearing T-shirts with the word “bouncer” were deployed during the festival and assured that such incidents will not recur in the future.
Recording the submissions, the Court disposed of the petition by directing the Board to exercise due caution and refrain from engaging personnel wearing inappropriate attire, for security during temple festivals or within temple precincts.
Case Title: N Prakash v The Cochin Devaswom Board
Case No: WP(C) 44899/ 2025
Citation: 2025 LiveLaw (Ker) 798
Counsel for Respondents: K P Sudheer (SC-GP), S Rajmohan (Sr. GP)
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