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The Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025 is under fire in India’s Supreme Court over religious rights.
By Aniket Chakraborty
May 23, 2025
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Kapil Sibal calls the Act a “creeping acquisition” of Muslim charitable properties.
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Centre argues it regulates secular aspects, not the essence of Islamic practice.
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Section 3D strips waqf status from heritage sites—critics say this takes away ownership.
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Section 3E bars tribal Muslims from creating waqfs—called “protective” by the government.
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Justice Masih counters: “Islam is Islam”—denying special tribal exclusions.
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Petitioners argue burial and charity are essential religious acts protected by Article 25.
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Sibal: “If waqf by user is removed, community loses rights for the State’s own failure.”
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The SC has reserved its verdict on interim stay—key test for secularism and property law.
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As the legal battle continues, India awaits clarity on faith, land, and constitutional limits.
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