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Supreme Court to Resume Hearing Today on Petitions Challenging Constitutionality of Waqf Amendment Bill

The Supreme Court of India will continue hearing a group of petitions today that challenge the Waqf Amendment Bill. Several people and organizations have filed these petitions. They believe that the bill goes against the Indian Constitution and violates the rights of many citizens.

The petitioners have asked the court to examine the bill closely. They say the government made changes to the Waqf Act without following proper legal steps. They also argue that the amendment gives too much power to Waqf Boards and ignores the rights of landowners and other communities.

Many of the petitions claim that the bill allows Waqf Boards to take over land or property without fair investigation or proof. The petitioners want the court to stop the government from using the amended law until it decides whether the bill is legal or not.

Today, the Supreme Court will hear arguments from both sides. The lawyers for the petitioners will explain why they believe the amendment is unconstitutional. On the other hand, the lawyers for the government will defend the bill. They will try to prove that the government followed all the legal rules and that the amendment helps manage Waqf properties better.

The Waqf Act deals with land and property donated for religious or charitable purposes in the Muslim community. The government passed the amendment to update the law and improve the management of these properties. However, many people feel that the new law creates confusion and gives unchecked power to Waqf Boards.

The court’s decision will affect many people across the country. Landowners, religious groups, and community leaders are closely watching the case. They hope the court will protect their rights and bring clarity to the law.

The Supreme Court may not give a final decision today, but the hearing is important. It will help the judges understand all sides of the issue before they make a ruling.