
What Are Those Key Waqf Act Provisions The Supreme Court Just Stayed, Details Here
The Supreme Court on Monday stayed the key provisions in the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, saying they were ‘arbitrary’. A bench of Chief Justice of India BR Gavai and Justice AG Masih ordered that it found no case was made out to stay the whole statute, but some sections need some protection.
“The Collector cannot be permitted to adjudicate the rights of personal citizens, and this will violate the separation of powers, “the Supreme Court flagged the sweeping powers granted to a district Collector.
The bench set a limit for the non-Muslim members on a Waqf board. The Act had put this number at four non-Muslim members.
Live Law reported that the Supreme Court also stayed the 5-Year Islam practice condition and provision allowing the collector to decide disputes.
As per Live Law, the Supreme Court (Bench) said that we have found that the entire act is challenged, but the basic challenge was sections 3(r), 3C, and 14. And, we grant a say on the followings.
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