The Kerala High Court on Friday expressed strong disapproval of the state government’s delay in taking possession of six churches currently under the Jacobite faction, despite repeated court directives. Justice V G Arun emphasized the importance of enforcing court orders, underscoring the need to uphold the rule of law.
“Enough opportunities have been granted to the government to implement the court’s order. It is the responsibility of all concerned, including the police officers present in court, to ensure the orders are executed. Otherwise, what will happen to the rule of law when it is treated so lightly?” Justice Arun remarked during the hearing.
The court had previously instructed the Ernakulam district collector to take control of three churches—St Mary’s Orthodox Church in Odakkali, St John’s Besphage Syrian Church in Pothanickad, and St Thomas Syrian Church in Mazhuvannoor. Additionally, the Palakkad collector was directed to assume control of St Mary’s Church in Mangalam Dam, St Thomas Syrian Church in Erickinchira, and St Thomas Syrian Church in Cherukunnam.
The Orthodox faction, citing the government’s inaction, sought contempt proceedings against the state’s chief secretary, as well as the Ernakulam and Palakkad collectors and police officers involved.
The Additional Advocate General (AAG) requested the court to excuse V Venu, former chief secretary, from appearing for one day due to a medical consultation, which the court allowed. However, Venu and the other officials were directed to be present on November 29.