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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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The Hindu broke the news in India on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of India (4)

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