SC refuses to stay Waqf Amendment Act, 2025; stays 5-year Islam practice clause, restricts Collector’s powers, and limits non-Muslim appointments.
Read Full ArticleSC declines urgent listing of plea against mandatory registration of waqfs on UMEED portal, citing judgment already reserved in Waqf case.
Centre defends Waqf (Amendment) Act in SC, cites misuse of ‘waqf by user’ and suo motu claims to encroach govt, private lands; asserts constitutional validity.
SC: Muslim Bar Council member can’t stay in Waqf Board after losing council seat; tenure co-terminus with Bar Council membership.
SC directs Centre to ensure no non-Muslim is appointed to Waqf bodies, and ‘waqf-by-user’ properties remain unchanged till next hearing on May 5.
SC hints at interim order on Waqf Amendment Act; says waqf properties declared by courts shouldn’t be de-notified, questions inclusion of non-Muslims.
BJP-ruled states back Waqf Amendment Act in SC, citing need for transparency, unified management, and legal reforms in Waqf property administration.
SC to hear fresh plea by Hindu rights activists challenging Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025, alleging violations of property and constitutional rights.
Calcutta High Court orders Central Armed Forces deployment in Murshidabad to restore law and order amid escalating communal violence in West Bengal.
Waqf Amendment Bill Sparks Outrage! Adv Vishnu Shankar Jain Calls It a Betrayal as JPC Retains Draconian Provisions, Ignoring Key Reforms.
SC tells Gujarat Govt not to create third-party rights on lands around Gir Somnath after demolition drives; land possession to remain with govt until further orders.
The Centre defends the law against triple talaq in the Supreme Court, stating it's neither legal nor religiously sanctioned, protecting women's rights.
Explore the transformative amendments in the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024, aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability in waqf property management.
Telangana High Court allows Akhbari sect women to perform religious practices in Hyderabad's Ibadat Khana, upholding their constitutional rights.
Telangana High Court favors Marriott Hotel, rejecting Telangana State Wakf Board's repeated claims on its property.