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Waqf Case: Supreme Court Reserves Interim Orders on Three Issues; Details Here

  • On Thursday, the Supreme Court, with a bench led by Chief Justice Gavai and Justice Masih, deferred its decision on interim relief concerning three matters raised in petitions against the Waqf Act, 2025.
  • The petitions, filed under Article 32, contest the Act’s constitutionality arguing it undermines Muslim rights and targets waqf governance by restricting decision-making to officers above the district collector rank.
  • Solicitor General Tushar Mehta defended the Act, stating it aims to curb corruption, improve transparency, and that waqf boards perform secular functions allowing non-Muslims as members without interfering in religious matters.
  • Mehta emphasized, "Nobody has the right over government land," citing a Supreme Court judgment that allows government reclamation of declared waqf properties to prevent misuse and encroachment.
  • The reserved orders on waqf-by-user, denotification powers, and other aspects indicate ongoing judicial scrutiny of the Act’s impact on waqf property administration and religious autonomy.
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India Today broke the news in India on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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