Amrutanjan Limited, famous for their pain relief balm across the country, had been in occupation of 14 grounds of the Mylapore Kapaleeswarar Temple land at Luz Church Road till 2018 and it has to pay rental arrears of ₹9.74 crore to the temple, the Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments department told the #MadrasHighCourt on Monday. Chief Justice Sushrut Arvind Dharmadhikari and Justice G. Arul Murugan dismissed the company's writ appeal after Special Government Pleader (HR&CE) N.R.R. Arun Natarajan said, the company was in occupation of the sprawling property in the heart of Chennai city on payment of a paltry monthly rent of ₹1,400 for decades together. Though the rent was increased to ₹3.3 lakh per month from 2001, it did not remit the amount, he complained. @THChennai
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