Observed and has dismissed the writ petition filed wherein the grievance is raised that the Waqf properties in the State of Assam have been encroached on by various persons and the authorities concerned are not taking any action for removal of encroachment.
The Court in the case observed that the petition has been filed without proper research and the same is being based only on vague and bald allegations.
The Division bench comprising of Chief Justice Vijay Bishnoi and Justice N. Unni Krishnan Nair was hearing the present matter.
The court observed that a person who filed any petition in public interest, is supposed to do proper research and place relevant and cogent material before the Court for the public cause and all these elements are missing in the present writ plea.
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