Mere existence of Dargah does not automatically make land a Waqf Board property, says Madras High Court
Justice K Govindarajan Thilakavadi stated that the Waqf Board is required to legally establish ownership over the land.
Prior to the current posting, Sahi was the Chief Justice of the Patna High Court.
Madras High Court (File Photo: IANS)
Justice Amreshwar Pratap Sahi was sworn-in the Chief Justice of the Madras High Court on Monday.
Tamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit administered the oath-of-office to Sahi during the swearing-in ceremony held at the Raj Bhavan in the presence of Chief Minister K Palaniswami, Assembly speaker P Dhanapal and senior government officials.
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Prior to the current posting, Sahi was the Chief Justice of the Patna High Court.
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Sahi succeeds Vijaya Tahilramani who had resigned as chief justice after the Supreme Court collegium declined her request for a reconsideration of her transfer to Meghalaya.
After her resignation was accepted, Justice V Kothari was desginated the acting chief justice.
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