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Supreme Court to consider question of interim relief in pleas challenging validity of amended Waqf law on May 20
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The Supreme Court will consider interim relief on May 20 regarding the Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025, focusing on waqf by user, non-Muslim nominations, and government land identification. Previously, the Union government assured no denotification of properties or appointments until May 5. The Centre defends the Act, opposing a stay and citing a significant increase in waqf properties since 2013.
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