Civil courts have jurisdiction to entertain suits proposed by Catholics in Chikkamagaluru: HC


Daijiworld Media Network- Mangaluru (SD)

Bengaluru, Jun 6: The Karnataka high court has stated that the civil courts have jurisdiction to hear a suit proposed by a few Catholics seeking permission from the church's head to offer prayers and mass in Konkani.

The appellant Lancy J Narona and a few others residing in Chikkamagaluru claimed that they were not allowed to offer prayers and Masses in their mother tongue, Konkani. Since Konkani is a recognised language in the Indian Constitution, it is their right to offer prayers in their language in the church.

The defendant, Archdiocese of Chikkamagaluru opposed the suit by filing a written complaint and also filed an application under Section 9 and Order I Rule 8 and also under Order VII Rule 11(a) and (d) of CPC and prayed the court to dismiss the suit as it is barred by law.

The trial court agreed with the defendants and came to the conclusion that Canon Law was applicable. Consequently, it had stated that the Canon Law was essential for the church. The trial court also cited Section 6 of the Law, and after taking it into consideration, came to the conclusion that the Code of Canon does not apply when there is any bar. The trial court affirmed its ruling that the civil courts have the authority to hear lawsuits alleging violations of the fundamental rights secured by Articles 25 and 26 of the Indian Constitution.

Since the suit was filed only by four persons and the relief sought in the suit was against the community at large the Trial Court declared that the civil lawsuit was insufficient to get the relief requested in the complaint.

The diocese also added that the plaintiffs had not been barred from worship, but they cannot insist on praying in a particular language. It was claimed that offering prayers in Konkani is not a civil right but rather a ritual and has no impact upon any fundamental rights.

 

 

 

  

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 06 2023

    Why not pray to God first, to have mass in his native language ? Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks it will be opened. Or which one of you, if his son asks him for bread, will give him a stone?

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Tue, Jun 06 2023

    God understand all languages including Konkani and Kannada....why these low lives fight for languages to communicate with Almighty is beyond my comprehension....Tak...Takk...

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  • CA Ned D'Cunha, Mangalore/Chikmagalur

    Tue, Jun 06 2023

    Do not understand what Bisops argument is. Mass was in Latin when I was a kid & none of us understood the language. In Abu Dhabi mass is celebrated in more than 10 languages.

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  • Marol, Udupi

    Tue, Jun 06 2023

    Use language of love for prayer and worship. Let the worship may not become war-ship. God requires no language. Thank you and God bless each and every one of us.

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  • Naveen, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 06 2023

    Good Move from HC Bishop of chikkamagaluru should understand .

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Tue, Jun 06 2023

    Defendant is an institution, which runs on goodwill and charities of the faithful. Appellant are not seeking anything different that is not practiced in other places. As practicing christians, they are part of faithful congretation as well. Kind of issues can be resolved amicably. This issue blown up however, illustrates, arrogance of clergy there, which is assuming the role of legal entity, all by itself, now running after blanket of institutional guidelines. Right judgement.

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