Waqf-al-Aulad Entry: Clearing Title For Sale And Loan Eligibility

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  • Rishabh

    Gorakhpur

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  • Kishan Dutt Kalaskar 40 years Exp (Retired Judge)

    Bengaluru Urban, Karnataka
      187 Client Ratings

    Dear Sir, Instead of trying to bypass the record, you should aim to regularize it: ​Legal Audit: Hire a lawyer specializing in Waqf matters to check the Waqf Deed. Some Waqf-ul-Aulad deeds allow for the sale of property under specific conditions (e.g., to buy another property for the trust). ​Obtain an NOC: Approach the U.P. Sunni/Shia Central Waqf Board (whichever is applicable). If the property is no longer serving the trust's purpose and has been urbanized, you may be able to apply for a formal No Objection Certificate (NOC) or a "de-notification" of that specific plot, though this is a long process. ​Under the provisions of the Waqf Act: Under the Waqf Act, 1995, any transfer of Waqf property without Board prior-sanction is "void ab initio" (invalid from the start). You need to resolve this through the Board or the Waqf Tribunal.

    February 9, 2026
  • Kkomal Ttyagi Advocate

    New Delhi, Delhi
      2 Client Ratings

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    February 9, 2026