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SC stays demolition notice of Nashik's Dargah, seeks report from Bombay HC on non-listing of plea
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has stayed in the interim the demolition notice of the Nashik civic body for razing the Hazrat Saatpeer Sayed Baba dargah and sought a report from the Bombay high court on non-listing of the shrine's plea. According to the sources, the structure was razed by civic body personnel hours before the court hearing. The civic body's action against the dargah at Kathe Galli in Nashik was reportedly carried out during the in…
Supreme Court grants centre one week to respond to Waqf Act challenge
Guwahati: The Supreme Court of India on Thursday, granted the central government one week to file a detailed response to petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, and has set the date of the new hearing on May 5, 2025. This decision followed the government’s assurance in the court that they […] The post Supreme Court grants centre one week to respond to Waqf Act challenge appeared first on NorthEast Now.
Supreme Court Gives Centre 7 Days to Respond in Waqf Act Case
The Supreme Court of India, on Wednesday, continued hearing a series of petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025. The court has now given the central government seven days to submit its official response. After that, the petitioners will be allowed five more days to review and reply. The bench, led by Chief Justice Sanjeev Khanna, ...
Centre Seeks Seven Days To File Reply In Waqf Act Case; SC Rules Out Complete Stay
On Thursday, the Supreme Court recorded the Centre’s request for additional time to file a response in the matter related to the Waqf Act. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Centre, submitted that a preliminary reply will be filed within seven days, along with relevant documents. The court took note of the Solicitor General’s assurance that no appointments to the Waqf Board or Council will be made until the next hearing. The court…
Waqf Act: Union tells SC it will not appoint non-Muslims to waqf boards, de-notify existing waqf for now, SC grants 7 days to Union to respond to pleas
The Union government Supreme Court on Thursday told the Supreme Court that certain key provisions of the new waqf law, including the inclusion of non-Muslims in the Central Waqf Council and Waqf Boards and provisions on de-notifying properties declared as waqf by courts will not be acted upon for the time being. The apex court granted the Union seven days to file a reply over the pleas filed against the Waqf Amendment Act, after which the petiti…
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