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The Telangana High Court looks for reports on waqf assets

The Telangana High Court looks for reports on waqf assets
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Hyderabad: High Court on Wednesday directing the Waqf board and Rangiteddy District collector to conduct a survey with WAQF properties to ensure the extent of encroachment in the district, where most waqf assets are under the occupation of shrimp, and submit a report in August 18.
Himli Chair Kohli and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy gave this direction while hearing the pill filed by Mohd Babar Qureshi from Hyderabad, who believes that the officials of waqf along with the authority of the Minority welfare department remain slipped.
Waqf property to the hands of outsiders.
“There are reports of home committees that say that most of the waqf assets in Rangeddy Regency need to be restored from third parties and returned to the welfare board,” the Petitioner said, seeking the implementation of the recommendations made by the committee since January 1997.
However, in replacement of strange events, advisers Applicants seek permission from the court to withdraw the case in the last hearing.
The bench does not allow it.
He also asked him to make revenue and other related departments as a party for this case because they had to help the board in getting his assets again.
Advice on Revenue Department C V Bhaskar Reddy told the court that the applicant did not serve even a copy of his petition to him so far.
On Wednesday, when this problem arose again, advice for the applicant was looking for time to oppose the income department.
The bench reminded him that it asked him to do it on previous hearing.
The Counsel of the Waqf Abu Akram Board told the bench that they wrote five letters to Rangiteddy district collectors to help them in this matter, but did not receive a response from him.
The bench expressed his despair for the circumstances and directed the income and welfare board to carry out shared inspections and equip them reports on August 18.

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