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India's parliament passes a bill amending Muslim land endowments, sparking protests over concerns it undermines minority rights and could lead to property confiscation.
Government data shows that of 872,852 waqf properties in India (on paper), at least 13,200 are entangled in legal battles, 58 ...
After hours of heated debate, India's parliament has passed a controversial bill that seeks to change how properties worth ...
In modern India, a succession of laws have placed ... Disputed land will be assumed to be government property. Asaduddin ...
India's parliament passed a bill on Thursday to reform hugely wealthy Muslim land-owning organisations, with the Hindu nationalist government saying it will boost accountability while the opposition ...
The bill would add non-Muslims to boards that manage waqf ... graveyards and orphanages. In India, waqf property is managed by semi-official boards, one for each state and federally run union ...
Bill, 2025 introduces sweeping reforms in waqf property governance in India. Aimed at transparency, inclusivity, and ...
The bill would add non-Muslims to boards that manage waqf ... graveyards and orphanages. In India, waqf property is managed by semi-official boards, one for each state and federally run union ...
Bill 2024, which was passed early Thursday, proposes significant changes to the governance, administration, and dispute resolution mechanisms of waqf properties in India. It has even redefined 'waqf'.