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Kerala High Court: Enrollment of New Jama-ath Members Stayed Pending Adjudication

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Kerala High Court: Enrollment of New Jama-ath Members Stayed Pending Adjudication, Directs Waqf Board to Expedite Interim Applications to Ensure Procedural Integrity in Waqf Governance
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Kerala High Court: Enrollment of New Jama-ath Members Stayed Pending Adjudication, Directs Waqf Board to Expedite Interim Applications to Ensure Procedural Integrity in Waqf Governance

1. Court’s Decision The court directed the Waqf Board to: Expeditiously adjudicate the petitioner’s interim application (Ext.P10), which sought a stay on the process of enrolling new members initiated under…
Posted by Rawlaw February 15, 2025

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