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Some of the petitioners are Asaduddin Owaisi, Amanatullah Khan, Association for Civil Rights Protection (APCR), Maulana Arshad Madani, Samastha Kerala Jamiathul Ulema, Anjum Kadri and many others.
Supreme Court of India. (File photo/PTI)
The Supreme Court will listen to a batch of requests on Wednesday challenging the constitutional validity of the WAQF (amendment), 2025 law.
According to the list of causes published on the website of the Apex court, a bank, headed by the President of the Justice of India, Sanjeev Khanna, and including Judges Sanjay Kumar and KV Viswanathan, will be in charge of closing on April 16.
Some of the petitioners are Asaduddin Owaisi, Amanatullah Khan, Association for Civil Rights Protection (APCR), Maulana Arshad Madani, Samastha Kerala Jamiathul Ulema, Anjum Kadri and many others.
The petitioners argue that the WAQF (amendment) law, 2025, could not the religious essence of the WAQFs and will severely impact the democratic governance of the administration and the WAQF boards. The center also presented a warning in the Superior Court so that no order was approved without listening to it.
The petitioners have sought an address of the Supreme Court for a suspension of the law.
One of the petitioners, the president of the body of the Islamic cleric, Jamiat Ulema-Hind, Maulana Arshad Madani, in his plea, said that the amendments were destructive of the administration and jurisprudence of WAQF in India and an effort for the very nature of Waqfs.
The Lot of Supplicas challenged the WAQF Law (amendment), 2025 (law) on the argument that violates the rights enshrined under article 14 (right to equality), 25 (freedom to practice religion), 26 (freedom to administer) and 00orts-a property) of the Constitution.
The Muslim Personal Law Board of All India, an NGO, and the DMK party, represented by its Secretary General Deputy to Raja, have presented requests that challenge the WAQF Law (amendment), 2025.
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The concept of ‘WAQF’, rooted in Islamic laws and traditions, refers to an endowment made by a Muslim for charitable or religious purposes, such as mosques, schools, hospitals or other public institutions.