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S.Mohammed Yusuf vs Rashid Ali

Madras High Court|05 January, 2017

JUDGMENT / ORDER

Alleging that the order dated 17.08.2015 passed by this Court in W.P.No.25487 of 2015 has not been complied with, the present contempt petition has been filed.
2.When the matter is taken up for hearing, learned senior counsel appearing for some of the members of the wakf committee in question submits that already a comprehensive writ petition has been filed in W.P.No.20 of 2017, challenging the procedure adopted in conducting the election. He would further submits that if the order passed is given effect to, the rights of the said petitioner would be affected.
3.Learned counsel appearing for the Wakf Board submits that since the election process has already begun, endeavour would be made to comply with the order passed.
4.Learned counsel appearing for the contempt petitioner submits that in the pending writ petition in W.P.No.20 of 2017, the contempt petitioner has not been made as a party. It is further submitted that the writ petitioner has no locus standi to file the writ petition.
5.Admittedly, the writ petition is pending in W.P.No.20 of 2017. It is further to be noted that the objector before this Court, who is also incidentally the writ petitioner in the pending writ petition, has not been heard at the time of passing the order. It is the contention of the objector who has filed the writ petition in W.P.No.20 of 2017 that the earlier resolution passed by the Wakf Board has not been taken note of at the time of passing the order, which is the subject matter of this contempt petition. Therefore, it would be appropriate to close the contempt petition, giving liberty to the parties to put forth their contentions in the pending writ petition. The submission made by the learned counsel for the petitioner in the contempt petition that an application to implead the contempt petitioner in the pending writ petition has been filed is also recorded. Therefore, it is also well open to him to place his submission on record in the aforesaid writ petition.
6.With the above said observations, the contempt petition stands closed.
05.01.2017 mmi M.M.SUNDRESH, J.
mmi Cont.P.No.1409 of 2016 05.01.2017 http://www.judis.nic.in
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Title

S.Mohammed Yusuf vs Rashid Ali

Court

Madras High Court

JudgmentDate
05 January, 2017