The Tribunal fixed the riders for Zakir’s petition against the ban on IRF. India News – Times of India

New Delhi: Fugitive Evangelist Zakir Abdul Karim NayakiThe founder of the Islamic Research Foundation, has to get his signature verified by the Indian Embassy in Malaysia before filing a Vakalatnama. tribunal constituted under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, declaring the validity of the notification of the Center IRF An unlawful organization under the Act.
The tribunal, headed by Delhi HC Chief Justice DN Patel, accepted Solicitor General Tushar Mehta’s objections, on behalf of the Centre, that the Vakalatnama filed by Naik was not in accordance with the law laid down by the Supreme Court and no one knows whether the absconding The signatures on the Vakalatnama of accused Naik are genuine. Mehta Said Naik is an absconding accused and his Vakalatnama has been filed without proper verification as envisaged by the Supreme Court in its 2006 judgment in the Uday Shankar Tiyar case.
IRF counsel S. Mehta’s arguments remained uncontested as Hari Harni It accepted that Naik’s Vakalatnama was not filed through the Indian Embassy and it was not in a position to verify Naik’s signatures. The Vakalatnama was signed by Naik and Naseer Riyasat Khan, both of whom described themselves as trustees of the IRF. The tribunal asked the IRF to file a detailed reply by February 9, while posting the hearing for February 10.

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