In 2014, Fakhruddin's father Khuzaima Qutbuddin filed a suit in the high court after his brother and then Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin passed away at the age of 102.
Burhanuddin's second son Mufaddal Saifuddin had then taken over as the new Syedna.
Qutbuddin sought in his suit that the court restrain his nephew Saifuddin from acting as Syedna.
In 2016, Qutbuddin passed away, following which the high court permitted Fakhruddin to substitute him in the suit. Fakhruddin claimed that his father, before dying, had appointed him to Syenda's position.
Justice Gautam Patel today started recording the statement of Fakhruddin who will be first examined by his own counsel Anand Desai, and then cross-examined by Saifuddin's lawyers.
The suit claims that late Syedna Burhanuddin had chosen Qutbuddin as his Mazoon (deputy) and secretly appointed him as his successor 50 years ago.
The high court will consider several issues such as what constitutes a Nass (act of succession), can a Nass once conferred be retracted, revoked, changed or superseded and was a valid Nass conferred upon Saifuddin by Burhanuddin.
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