BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS IN MANCHESTER
PROPERTY, TRUSTS & PROBATE LIST (ChD)
IN THE MATTER OF THE SHAHJALAL MOSQUE AND ISLAMIC CENTRE
AND IN THE MATTER OF THE CHARITIES ACT 2011
B e f o r e :
(sitting as a High Court Judge)
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(1) MOHIBUR RAHMAN (2) ABUL HASAN MATIN |
Claimants |
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(1) MOHAMMED ASHIKMIAH (2) HER MAJESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL (3) MOTOSIR ALI (4) SHAWKAT ALI |
Defendants |
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No appearance by or for the First and Second Defendants
Gary Pons (instructed by direct access) for the Third and Fourth Defendants
Hearing dates: 28, 29 January 2021
Date draft judgment circulated: 3 February 2021
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His Honour Judge Stephen Davies:
Introduction and summary of decision
The Constitution of the Mosque
Clause 4.3: "There shall be a prescribed biennial membership fee as recommended by the Executive Committee and approved by the general body of members in the Annual General Meeting. This fee shall be due on admission to the membership."
Clause 4.5: "A member failing to pay the membership fee within 30 days of the due date shall automatically lose the status of a bona fide member of the Mosque."
Clause 4.7: "Memberships once closed shall not be open until after two years."
Events prior to July 2018
Events from July 2018
"The General Secretary explained the members present at the meeting that according to guidelines of the constitution if any member pay the membership subscription by bank cheque and if it is dishonoured the membership will be null and avoid. And on the day of membership form collection all application of membership will be recorded in a register book with the serial number.
The treasurer suggested that behind the cheque the serial number should be noted against the member who will pay by cheque. The member present agreed on the secretary and treasurer proposal."
Was the payment provision in the membership application form inconsistent with the Constitution?
Consequences
Would relief have been refused as academic?