Munambam residents hope that Waqf (Amendment) Bill would come to their rescue
- Residents of Munambam are hopeful that Section 2A of the Waqf Bill, 2025, will restore their revenue rights currently under litigation before the Waqf tribunal.
- Residents of Munambam celebrate the Lok Sabha passing the Waqf Bill, which they believe will restore their revenue rights on properties bought from Farook College, a trust, as reported by Fr. Joshy Mayyattil.
- Section 2A of the Waqf Bill exempts trusts created by Muslims from the Waqf Act, providing hope for Munambam residents, according to Fr. Vadakkekara.
- The Waqf Board argues that Section 2A may not apply to Munambam due to the existing designation of their land as Waqf property, according to a Waqf law expert.
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Kerala: 50 persons involved in land disputes join BJP hours after Waqf Bill was passed
Hours after Parliament approved the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 50 persons involved in land disputes in Kerala's Munambam joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday, in the presence of state's party chief, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, and other NDA leaders. NDA leaders led by Chandrasekhar visited Munambam residents on Friday and assured them that the BJP-led alliance would support them until they secured their revenue rights. During their visit, the…
Munambam residents hope that Waqf (Amendment) Bill would come to their rescue
The residents of Munambam pin their hopes of restoring the revenue rights of their holdings on Section 2 A of the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025, which frees trusts created “by a Muslim for a purpose similar to a Waqf” from the ambit of the Waqf Act.
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