Tuesday, April 29

The WAQF Court of three members has decided to take a new exam to determine whether the Earth in dispute in Munambam is a property or a WAQF gift following contradictory arguments that Kerala Waqf state was worsened to the state of Kerala.

The Court observed that the Superior Court of Kerala and the sub -grass of Paravur had examined the existing property details of the property alone, and that more exams were requested to verify the claims related to their property.

The Court also rejected the Supplica of the WAQF Board of the State of Kerala to transfer all the original documents related to the property of the land and the disputes of the court of Paravur to Kozhikode. He said the Board could ensure certified copies of the Court for any future processing.

Meanwhile, the Board has decided to approach a superior court against the order of the court regarding the transfer of documents. He also received legal advice for the same, citing that the transfer of original documents would help to demonstrate that the arguments are easy.

It was on September 25, 2019 that the WAQF Board registered the land of Munambam as ‘Muhammad Siddique Sait Waqf’ with the finding that the property was alienated without its permission. However, Farook College management, which approached the Court against the Meeting of the Board, said it was not a WAQF property, but that Siddique Sait gave him a gift.

The hearing on the case resumed on April 8 by the WAQF court of three members in Kozhikode. Allowed the plea of ​​the natives of Mumambam to impulse them in the case. There were also some unexpected turns as grandchildren of Subaida, daughter of Siddique Sait, previously owner, the property of 404 Aacre in Munambam, backed down his previous argument that the country played was aaqam aaambam to aaqam a .ambam aaqam was aaqam a. .ambam a .ambam a .ambam a .ambam aaqamamamamamamamamamamamamamamamamis received was a gift.

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