On Wednesday, the High Court of Delhi asked the Delhi Waqf Board to file a separate substantive petition to challenge the Centre’s decision to take away 123 waqf properties.
Justice Manoj Kumar Ohri refused to grant any interim relief in the board’s application filed in a pending petition challenging the Centre’s decision to re-examine the de-listing of its 123 properties.
“You file a fresh substantive petition to challenge the Centre’s Feb 8 letter,” the judge told the counsel for the board and listed the application along with the pending petition on Aug 4.
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