Uttarakhand High Court division disposed of a PIL seeking a direction to Waqf, Dargah Sharif to invite tenders for the contract of collection of donation as well as the contract of receiving the offerings like chadar, prasad, flowers, and itr at the earliest & to keep a strict vigil over the funds.
Upon this statement by SG Mehta, Senior Advocate Sanjoy Ghose appearing for the Delhi Waqf Board, sought assurance from the SG, that till next date status quo be maintained.
The Chhattisgarh High Court has observed that the Court cannot decide under PIL jurisdiction as to when a Hindu can execute will or a Muslim can dedicate property to the Waqf.
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday declined the request of the Delhi Waqf Board to allow 50 people to enter the Nizamuddin Markaz to offer prayers on the first day of Ramzan which begins Wednesday (April 14).
The Delhi High Court on Friday granted 10 more days to the Centre and Delhi government to file their response to a petition filed by the Delhi Waqf Board demanding the opening of the Markaz