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The Supreme Court has assured protection for waqf properties and no non-Muslim appointments to the Waqf Council until the next hearing on May 5.
PM Modi said Dawoodi Bohra leader Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin was the first person whom he consulted over the Waqf bill.
The Supreme Court recorded the Centre’s assurance to file its reply in seven days and halted new appointments or Waqf land ...
A bench of Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna, Justice Sanjay Kumar and Justice KV Viswanathan is hearing the matters. The ...
The Centre also strongly opposed the apex court's proposal to pass an interim order against the denotification of waqf ...
The judiciary is independent and has a duty to check whether a law confirms to the Constitution, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi ...
The Supreme Court ordered status quo on all waqf properties, including those under "waqf by user," amid concerns over the ...
The Centre on Thursday assured the Supreme Court that it will neither denotify Waqf properties, including “Waqf by User”, nor ...
The Centre assured the Supreme Court that no appointments would be made to Waqf boards. The new law makes it compulsory to include non-Muslims as its members.
The Congress said the Waqf Amendment Act is not just legally flawed but morally vacuous and that it attacks the very soul of ...
Amid ongoing protests by the Congress and Trinamool Congress against the amended Waqf law in Bengal, the Tripura unit of the ...
Today the Supreme Court refused to put a complete stay on the Wakf Act... The court has put an interim stay on the execution of only three rules of the Waqf Act ...