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Legal battle against Waqf Act will continue: Owaisi

AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi called the Waqf Act 'unconstitutional' after the Supreme Court on Thursday recorded the Centre's  request for additional time to file a response in the matter related to the Waqf Act.He asserted legal battle against the Act will continue.

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: April 17, 2025, 04:32 PM - 2 min read

AIMIM MP Assaddudin Owaisi


AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi called the Waqf Act 'unconstitutional' after the Supreme Court on Thursday recorded the Centre's 
request for additional time to file a response in the matter related to the Waqf Act.He asserted legal battle against the Act will continue.

 

Speaking to the media, Owaisi said, "We consider this Act unconstitutional. The Court has said that the Central Waqf Council and the State Waqf Council will not be constituted, and 'Waqf by user' cannot be deleted." 

 

 

Calling the Act unconstitutional, Owaisi said that, "during the deliberations of the JPC, I gave a report opposing all amendments proposed by the government, and during the debate on the bill, I called the bill unconstitutional. Our legal battle against this Act will continue."

 

The court took note of the Solicitor General's assurance that no appointments to the Waqf Board or Council will be made until the next hearing. The court also stated that existing Waqf properties, including those registered by the user or declared through notification, will not be identified.

 

The Solicitor General said that the Waqf Act is a considered piece of legislation and that the Centre has received a large number of representations regarding the classification of land as Waqf. He added that staying the entire Act would be a severe step and sought one week to submit a reply.

 

 

The Supreme Court stated that it had earlier noted some aspects of the legislation as positive and reiterated that there can be no complete stay of the Act at this stage. The court also said that it does not want the current status to be altered while the matter is under its consideration.

 

The bench reiterated that the objective is to maintain the existing situation without changes while the matter remains under judicial review.

 

Earlier on Wednesday, following a two-hour-long hearing, the apex court indicated that it may stay certain key provisions of the Act, including the inclusion of non-Muslims in the Central Waqf Council and Waqf Boards, powers of Collectors on deciding disputes over Waqf properties and provisions on de-notifying properties declared as Waqf by courts.

 

 

 

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