Asked in Muslim Law
In law, transactions involving Waqf property are treated differently from ordinary property transfers, and even long-standing registrations can sometimes be challenged if the original alienation was without valid authority. Whether you can now freely sell the property will depend on factors such as: Whether the sale in your favour was properly sanctioned/approved by the Waqf Board. The exact wording of the dalil and subsequent entries in revenue records. Any challenge or claim that the Waqf Board may still raise. Given these nuances, I would not advise proceeding with a sale without a detailed review of the documents and the chain of title. This is the kind of matter that requires careful examination to avoid future litigation. It would be best if you connect with me directly and share the dalil, registration details, and related papers so that I can give you a clear opinion on the next steps and the safest legal course.
Yes, subject to fulfillment certain condition. For clarification, you are free to contact. Thanks.
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