Waqf Amendment Act Challenge : Live Updates From Supreme Court [Hearing On Interim Order]

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21 May 2025 10:57 AM IST

  • Waqf Amendment Act Challenge : Live Updates From Supreme Court [Hearing On Interim Order]

    The Supreme Court will continue hearing today the petitions challenging the Waqf Amendment Act 2025 on the question of interim order.Yesterday, the petitioners completed their arguments. Today, the bench comprising Chief Justice of India BR Gavai and Justice AG Masih will hear the Union Government and the other respondents.Follow the live-updates...

    Live Updates

    • 21 May 2025 11:45 AM IST

      SG Mehta: refers to S. 83 [definition of tribunal]

      CJI: picture that is being painted, once Collector initiates entire, it ceases to be waqf and once inquiry is completed, the property will be taken over

      SG Mehta: there are statutory provisions, if the title is not determined, we have to go for suit.

      J Masih: according to you possession continues unless the recourse is taken?

      SG Mehta: yes, was waiting for them to show

      CJI: do you expect it in this court?

      SG Mehta: three came from HCs, so

      CJI: even here selective readings

    • 21 May 2025 11:42 AM IST

      SG Mehta: it will be open for affected parties to approach the waqf tribunal, final determination of title would be decided by tribunal or in appeal by the High Courts

    • 21 May 2025 11:42 AM IST

      SG Mehta: argument repeatedly is the wholesale takeover of waqf...but it is only that through revenue records, it will come to notice that the property belongs to the Gov

      reads affidavit- Designated Officer is not making a final determination of property- only the revenue records will be updated

    • 21 May 2025 11:40 AM IST

      SG Mehta: only consequence is revenue and Board records will be corrected

      CJI: only consequence is correction?..what is the purpose it will only be paper entry

      SG Mehta: gov will have to file a suit for title, I am reading my affidavit. In all fairness, the affidavit should have been brought to the notice




       


    • 21 May 2025 11:38 AM IST

      SG Mehta: the argument against the Collector was that he would be a judge in its own cause, therefore JPC decided an officer above Collector- what is the intent?

      If the mylords want to delete it, delete it

      CJI: entire section?

      SG Mehta: only the proviso

      CJI: their case is about entire section




       


    • 21 May 2025 11:36 AM IST

      SG Mehta: there is supreme court judgment which says gov can save the property if it belongs to gov and has been declared as waqf.

      2. waqf by user- by long usage- necessarily a private or gov property is used for a long period. How to decide if its gov land or not? Suppose there is building which can be gov property, the question is can the gov not examine? i am holding in trust for crores of people

      CJI: Their argument is officer above the collector, gov officer is deciding its own claim and giving finality to that

      SG Mehta: not just misleading but false argument

    • 21 May 2025 11:32 AM IST

      SG Mehta: if you have registered as waqf by user, it is safe. Its prospective. With 2 exceptions- 1. property is in dispute [private/gov]

      kindly appreciate, we are dealing with waqf by user. First category of property is that I dedicated to Allah. Nobody has a right over the gov land, because the entire country would then be the owner of the land and the gov holds the property in trust.

    • 21 May 2025 11:30 AM IST

      SG Mehta: positive thing we added- waqf alal aulad- the children initially did not include daughters, widows- we introduced for the first time. not under challenge, fortunately.

    • 21 May 2025 11:29 AM IST

      SG Mehta: [says he will refer to section by section which are under challenge]

      1. 3(r)- 2013 amendment- interesting amendment came just before general elections- where any person can create waqf




       


    • 21 May 2025 11:26 AM IST

      SG Mehta: reads the JPC- these are State Governments consulted-pg 11, para 24- 25 waqf boards were consulted. Clause by Clause, JPC records which clause is agreed by waqf Board or not...voluminous report was prepared-some suggestions accepted or not accepted. When suggestions were made to amend the sections, the Bill was then tabled and passed with unprecedented majority

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