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Devanathan surrendered to the judicial magistrate court at Kancheepuram on November 16, 2009. Legal and Social Impact

Devanathan was remanded to judicial custody in Puzhal Central Prison following his surrender, as reported by The Times of India . The case highlighted serious security and ethical concerns regarding the management of temple premises and the behavior of those in positions of authority.

Following public outrage and local protests led by community groups, the Siva Kanchi Police formed special teams to apprehend the priest. 1. Surrender and Custody kanchipuram devanathan videos

The keyword refers to one of the most shocking and highly publicized religious scandals in modern South Indian history. The controversy surfaced in November 2009, when explicit video clips involving S. Devanathan, a priest at the Machcheswarar Temple in the historic town of Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, began circulating publicly.

The legal tension between individual privacy and the "public" sanctity of a religious space. Devanathan surrendered to the judicial magistrate court at

The Tamil Nadu Police registered cases under multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Key legal definitions applied to the case included:

In late 2009, the quiet temple town of Kanchipuram was shocked when a series of explicit multimedia messaging service (MMS) files began circulating widely on the internet and local mobile networks. Following public outrage and local protests led by

: Production and distribution of obscene material electronically. 3. Witness Testimonies

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