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Delhi Waqf board can only be custodian, not owner of properties, says Union Govt

Central Government in its affidavit in Delhi High Court also said that the Petitioner (Delhi Waqf Board) nor anyone else can have an objection to any inspection which would even otherwise be permissible under the Waqf Act and which in any case would clarify the factual position obtained on the ground in respect of such properties

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While opposing the petition of the Delhi Waqf Board against the 123 claimed properties, the Central Government in a filed affidavit in Delhi High Court said that the Delhi Waqf Board is not and cannot be an owner of a given property and at best it can be the custodian of the property if it is a waqf property.

Earlier an affidavit has been filed before the court of Justice Manoj Kumar Ohri in a petition of the Delhi Waqf Board challenging the order to inspect 123 properties.

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