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Supreme Court Hearing: The Supreme Court will hear petitions challenging the amended Waqf law today, with a three-judge bench led by Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna.

By Aniket Chakraborty

Apr 16, 2025

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Date of Hearing: The hearing is scheduled for 2 PM today, with six BJP-ruled states seeking to defend the law.

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Political and Religious Opposition: The law has been challenged by political parties like Congress, JD(U), AAP, DMK, and CPI, as well as religious organizations like Jamiat Ulema Hind and the All-India Muslim Personal Law Board.

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BJP-Ruled States' Support: BJP-ruled states including Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra are supporting the law and have filed applications to be heard.

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Key Constitutional Concerns: The petitioners argue that the law violates fundamental rights, including equality and freedom of religion, by diminishing the protections for Waqf properties.

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Asaduddin Owaisi's Petition: AIMIM leader Owaisi's petition claims that the law is discriminatory, abolishing Waqf protections while keeping them for other religions.

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AAP's Legal Challenge: Amanatullah Khan of AAP argues that the inclusion of non-Muslim members in Waqf boards violates Article 14, undermining the law's purpose.

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Government's Defense: The government maintains the law addresses property management and rectifies mismanagement of Waqf assets, benefiting impoverished Muslims, women, and children.

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Protests and Violence: Protests against the law have turned violent, especially in Bengal, where three people died and many were displaced due to clashes with security forces.

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Mamata Banerjee's Stance: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has declared her government will not implement the amended Waqf law, despite the central government’s push.

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