"Historic decision": Dy CM Harsh Sanghavi on Gujarat HC ruling to levy court fees on approximately 150 Waqf lands, tribunal cases
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], December 18 (ANI): Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi on Wednesday termed the Gujarat High Court's decision to levy court fees on Waqf properties and tribunal cases as a "historic decision," alleging that earlier provisions were brought in for political gain.
Sanghavi announced that the court's ruling requires Waqf institutions to pay court fees for property disputes and tribunal cases, just like other religious institutions.
"A historic decision has been made. The Waqf law, which the Congress introduced for political gain through vote-bank politics, contained provisions that exempted Waqf properties and tribunal cases from court fees," Sanghavi said.
The Deputy Chief Minister said the decision brings parity in the legal process and ensures uniform application of court fees across religious institutions.
The decision is expected to have far-reaching implications for Waqf property management and related litigation, promoting transparency and fairness in judicial processes.
This submission was made during the hearing of a batch of appeals challenging a single judge's order directing the Subramaniya Swamy Temple administration to light the Karthigai Deepam at the stone Deepathoon (lamp post) on one of the peaks of the Thiruparankundram hills, in addition to the customary locations.
It was also stated that there is a finding that the hilltop and the surrounding areas, including the location where the stone pillar and a mandapam are situated, belong to Muslims. The counsel further submitted that the stone pillar can be accessed through the dargah. He added that the issue relating to the right of way can be decided only by a civil court.
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