Ameer & Others (Special Trustees Devatagaha Mosque & Shrine) v. Salie and Others – sllr 1999 volume 3 page 312

In the case between AMEER & OTHERS (Special Trustees Devatagaha Mosque & Shrine) and SALIE AND OTHERS, the court addressed the validity of the Wakfs Tribunal’s order dismissing the appellants’ appeal, examining issues of ultra vires action, procedural fairness, and the enforceability of Regulation 37 in the absence of parliamentary approval under the Wakfs Act. It was determined that Regulation 37 was ultra vires due to the lack of requisite parliamentary procedure, that the Tribunal and Board had acted arbitrarily and in breach of natural justice, and that the appropriate appeal procedure was under section 754(1) of the Civil Procedure Code, as the challenged order constituted a final judgment. The prior decisions of the Board and Tribunal were set aside and the appeal was allowed, with c

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