
The Supreme Court said on Thursday that the matter concerning the provisional relief in petitions that question the validity of the WAQF law (amendment), 2025, 20 May, PTI reported.
The bench led by the chief judge Bravai and Justine Augustine George Masih directed the higher defending champion Sibal, representing the petitioner, and the general lawyer Tushar Mehta, who appeared to the center to present her written submission by Monday.
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“We will consider the question of interim relief only on Tuesday,” Cji said, comparing hearing about the actions.
The bench was said from both sides that judges may need even more time to go through requests. Meanwhile, the legal official stated that there was an existential reassurance of the Center, that no WAQF properties would be identified, including the properties that the user created by the WAQF.
Previously, a legal official also assured that no appointment to the Central WAQF or the State Council would be carried out under the New Testament.
The bench stated that it would not consider any action that would seek to reside the provisions of the previous WAQF Act of 1995 when matters began on May 20.
The former CJI Sanjiv Khanna, whose bench heard this matter, was demituated by the office 13. May and the matters were transferred to the bench headed by justice Gavai.
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At the beginning of April 25, the Ministry for Minorities submitted preliminary trade unions of the Supreme Court a preliminary statement at the Supreme Court and prevented the WAQF Act (amendment), 2025.
It urged the court to dismiss petitions that question the validity of the law, and the Center emphasized what it described as a “mischievous false story” surrounding certain legislation provisions.
The center emphasized what described as a “malicious false narrative” surrounding certain provisions of legislation.
The WAQF Act (amendment), 2025, was officially informed after receiving the presidential consent from President Drougads Murmu 5 April.
(With the entry from agencies)
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