New Delhi, July 19 -- The Nirmohi Akhara, one of the litigants in the Ayodhya title suit case, has approached the Supreme Court seeking directions for implementing the 2019 judgement that required the Centre to assign them "appropriate" role and representation in the management of the temple. Approaching the court after a gap of almost seven years, the Shri Panch Ramanandi Nirmohi Akhara through its Mahant moved an application in the disposed suit seeking a direction to the Centre to reconstitute the Shri Ramjanmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust as a public trust and to restore the original deities instead of the newly consecrated one to the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. The application filed on Saturday comes at a time when controversy has rocked the running of the trust after donations worth crores of rupees were embezzled from the temple trust allegedly by people involved in the collection and counting of the money. The plea said, "Despite the judgment of this court, the applicant has not been given its due either in the form of representation in the ensuing Trust or role - i.e. to take care of the religious responsibilities of the deity. It was never intended that observation could be diluted or bypassed altogether." The five-judge bench of the Supreme Court on November 9, 2019 had decided the historic Ramjanmabhoomi-Babri Masjid title suit in favour of the Hindu side and had recognised the historical presence of Nirmohi Akhara at the disputed site. With regard to the Akhara, the court used its power under Article 142 of the Constitution to direct the Centre that in framing a scheme for management of the temple, "appropriate representation may be given in the Trust or body, to the Nirmohi Akhara in such manner as the Central Government deems fit."...