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MUNAMBAM LAND IS NOT WAQF PROPERTY, RULES HC

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October 11, 2025

BRINGING relief to the residents of Munambam, the Kerala High Court has ruled that the land where around 600 families — primarily from fishing communities — reside is not waqf property.

A division bench held that the deed executed in 1950 was agift deed in favour of the Farooq College management and not a ‘waqf deed’.

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