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S Gurumurthy on Ram Mandir donation theft, Champat Rai and more
S Gurumurthy on Ram Mandir donation theft, Champat Rai and more
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The Economic Times
· Jul 6, 2026
Ram Temple donation case in Allahabad HC today
Ram Temple donation case in Allahabad HC today
India Today
· Jun 29, 2026
Champat Rai gave up everything for Ram Temple: Brother defends him in donation row
Champat Rai gave up everything for Ram Temple: Brother defends him in donation row
OneIndia
· Jun 29, 2026
Champat Rai Questioned In Ram Temple Donation Theft Case; Nearly 140 People To Be Examined
In the ongoing investigation in the Ayodhya Ram Temple donation theft case, with the police recording the statement of ex Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust General Secretary Champat Rai. Police sources said Champat Rai has already appeared before investigators and
India TV News
· Jun 29, 2026
Lawyers warned of Rs 5 lakh fine as Ayodhya Bar refuses to defend Ram Temple donation theft accused
The alleged Ram Temple donation theft case has taken a fresh turn after the Faizabad Bar Association in Ayodhya resolved that none of its members will appear as legal counsel for the eight accused arrested in connection with the alleged embezzlement of temple donations. The association has also warned that any lawyer violating the resolution will face a penalty of Rs 5 lakh. The decision was taken during the Bar Association's general body meeting on Monday, where members expressed strong resentment over the alleged theft of offerings made by devotees at the Ram Temple. The resolution comes as the police investigation into the case continues to expand.
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Related coverage for "S Gurumurthy on Ram Mandir donation theft, Champat Rai and more": The Economic Times — Ram Temple donation case in Allahabad HC today . India Today — Champat Rai gave up everything for Ram Temple: Brother defends him in donation row. OneIndia — Champat Rai Questioned In Ram Temple Donation Theft Case; Nearly 140 People To Be Examined. India TV News — Lawyers warned of Rs 5 lakh fine as Ayodhya Bar refuses to defend Ram Temple donation theft accused