Question:easy

The idol of Ram Lalla at the Ram temple in Ayodhya is?

Show Hint

Natural Person = Has a soul. Legal Person = Has a "mask" of law (Idols, Companies, Rivers).
Updated On: Jun 30, 2026
  • A natural person
  • A legal person
  • Not a person in the eyes of the law because only the priest of the temple will be a person
  • A person, because no personality can be conferred to God
Show Solution

The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Understand the concept of juristic or legal persons.
Jurisprudence recognizes two types of persons: natural persons (human beings) and legal/juristic persons (entities recognized by law as capable of holding rights and duties, such as companies, registered societies, and in Hindu law, consecrated deities).
Step 2: Apply to the Ram Lalla idol.
In Hindu law, a consecrated idol is treated as a juristic person - similar to a minor - with a Shebait (trustee) managing its affairs; the deity can hold property, file suits, and participate in legal proceedings through a representative.
Step 3: Confirm with the Supreme Court ruling.
In the Ayodhya verdict (2019), the Supreme Court recognized Ram Lalla Virajman as a legal/juristic person; the idol is NOT a natural person (not a human being) but IS a legal person recognized by Indian law.
\[ \boxed{\text{legal person}} \]
Was this answer helpful?
0

Top Questions on Constitutional Laws