Home

News

Video

In-Short
Supreme Court Weighs Urgent Intervention in Waqf Dispute: Will an Interim Order Be Issued?
  • 492 views
  • 2 min read

The Supreme Court is set to decide on whether an interim order is needed regarding the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, with a hearing scheduled for May 20. The court's decision will address key concerns raised about the Act, particularly regarding "waqf by user," the inclusion of non-Muslims in Waqf bodies, and the identification of government land as Waqf property.

Background of the Waqf Amendment Act, 2025

The Waqf Act, 1995, governs Waqf properties, which are assets dedicated for religious or charitable purposes under Islamic law. The Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, which received presidential assent on April 5, 2025, introduced changes to the 1995 law. These amendments have sparked controversy, leading to numerous petitions challenging the Act's constitutional validity.

Key Issues Under Consideration

The Supreme Court's deliberation on interim relief will focus on three main issues:

  1. Waqf by User: This refers to properties that have been used for religious or charitable purposes for a long period, even without formal documentation. The amendment act has limited or removed the concept of Waqf by User, requiring documentary evidence of ownership to declare a property as Waqf. Petitioners argue that this could jeopardize historical mosques, graveyards, and other charitable properties that lack formal deeds but have served religious purposes for generations. The Supreme Court has expressed concern that removing "waqf by user" could erase the religious status of many long-standing properties.
  2. Inclusion of Non-Muslims: The amended act allows for the nomination of non-Muslims to the Central Waqf Council and State Waqf Boards. Petitioners argue that this infringes on the right of Muslims to manage their religious affairs. The Supreme Court will consider whether this provision requires interim intervention.
  3. Identification of Government Land: The Act's provisions regarding the identification of government land as Waqf property have also raised concerns. The Supreme Court will examine whether these provisions necessitate interim relief.

Arguments For and Against Interim Relief

  • Petitioners' Arguments: Those challenging the amendment act argue that it infringes on the religious rights of Muslims and could lead to the loss of historically significant religious properties. They contend that the removal of "waqf by user" and the inclusion of non-Muslims in Waqf bodies are detrimental to the administration and preservation of Waqf properties. Some also argue that the government is trying to usurp powers.
  • Government's Arguments: The government defends the amendment act, stating that it was enacted to curb the misuse of Waqf provisions and prevent the encroachment of private and government properties. The government has stated that the 2013 amendment led to a significant increase in "auqaf area", which it suggests was due to misuse and wrongful classification of lands. The Centre has also assured that no Waqf properties recognized through long-standing usage will be de-notified, and no appointments will be made to Waqf councils or boards until the court makes a decision.

Earlier Developments

Prior to the upcoming hearing, the Supreme Court had directed that no appointments should be made to the Central Waqf Council and the Waqf Boards. The Centre also assured the court that it would not change the character of Waqfs, including those notified and registered as 'waqf-by-user' until the next hearing. The Supreme Court has also stated that properties declared by courts as Waqfs should not be de-notified, whether they are by waqf-by-user or waqf by deed, while the court is hearing the challenge to the Waqf Amendment Act 2025.

The Supreme Court's decision on May 20 will be crucial in determining the immediate future of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025 and its impact on Waqf properties and Muslim religious institutions across the country.


Writer - Aditi Patel
Aditi Patel is an aspiring journalist with a keen interest in documentary filmmaking and long-form investigative pieces, complemented by her profound passion for sports. Fresh from her visual journalism studies, Aditi is eager to explore compelling narratives through immersive storytelling. She's dedicated to in-depth research and crafting impactful content that resonates deeply with audiences, striving to give voice to untold stories on a global scale. Her love for sports also influences her pursuit of dynamic and thoroughly investigated narratives.
Advertisement

Latest Post


Sports  |  Jul 03, 2025
Kidambi Srikanth advanced to the quarterfinals of the Canada Open 2025, a Super 300 BWF World Tour event, with a straight-games victory over Wang Po-Wei of Chinese Taipei. The Indian shuttler, a former world number 1, defeated Wang 21-19, 21-12 in a ...

Sports  |  Jul 03, 2025
The participation of Pakistan's hockey teams in the upcoming Asia Cup and the Junior Hockey World Cup, both to be held in India, has been a subject of much discussion. However, recent reports indicate that the Indian government has granted clearance ...

Entertainment  |  Jul 03, 2025
Priyanka Chopra Jonas, a global icon, has recently shared her perspective on the enduring magic of movie theaters amidst the rise of OTT platforms. Meanwhile, John Cena, another Hollywood star, has expressed his deep gratitude towards his Indian fan ...

World  |  Jul 03, 2025
The arrest of BJP leader Jagannath Pradhan in Jharpada, Odisha, marks a significant development in the case involving the assault of a Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) official. Pradhan's arrest brings the total number of individuals apprehend...

Advertisement
Sports  |  Jul 03, 2025
The New York Rangers have been making significant moves in the early days of free agency, reshaping their roster with a mix of signings and trades. The most notable developments include the addition of defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov, the trade of K’An...

Sports  |  Jul 03, 2025
Milwaukee Brewers' right-handed pitcher Jacob Misiorowski has been named the National League Rookie of the Month for June. This announcement was made on MLB Network earlier today. Misiorowski is the first Brewers rookie to win a monthly award since h...

Sports  |  Jul 03, 2025
N Sriram Balaji, partnered with Miguel Reyes-Varela of Mexico, progressed to the second round of the Wimbledon 2025 men's doubles tournament. The Indo-Mexican duo secured a victory over the American team of Learner Tien and Aleksandar Kovacevic, winn...

Sports  |  Jul 03, 2025
India's team selection for the second Test against England in Birmingham has ignited a storm of controversy, with former Australian batter Tom Moody joining the chorus of critics. The primary point of contention revolves around the exclusion of a key...

Advertisement
About   •   Terms   •   Privacy
© 2025 DailyDigest360