No stay on govt order for seizing Dawood's kins' properties
Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw earlier on July 15 had rejected the joint plea of Dawood's mother and sister against order to confiscate properties.
Refusing to grant any interim stay on the government's order on, a division bench of the high court comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justice Sanjiv Khanna fixed August 16 to hear their plea.
Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw earlier on July 15 had rejected the joint plea of Dawood's mother and sister against the Centre's order to confiscate their properties in Mumbai by August 14.
While pleading to the division bench to stay the Centre's order, Parker's counsel Bahar-U Burqui argued that Justice Endlaw had earlier upheld the Centre's order wrongly saying that he (counsel) had misled the court.
Burqui argued that the matter was initially heard by Justice S Muralidhar elaborately, but before he could complete the hearing, the court's roaster got changed and the matter was assigned to Justice Endlaw.
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