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- Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025 – VRN Legal
One of the most significant and potentially controversial changes introduced by the UMEED Act is the inclusion of non-Muslim members on Waqf boards This provision aims to promote diversity and bring fresh perspectives to Waqf property management
- Beyond Religion: Understanding Waqf as a Property Management . . .
Digitization of records – Waqf properties will now be documented digitally to prevent illegal claims and improve tracking Strengthening dispute resolution – Waqf Tribunals will be given more authority to resolve property disputes efficiently Ensuring accountability – Non-Muslim members will now be included in Waqf Boards to
- Reforming the controversial system of Waqf - Organiser
The proposed changes are fundamentally about reforming the Waqf system to ensure that properties are managed more effectively and ethically One of the key amendments in the act is the increased representation of Muslim women and non-Muslims in Waqf boards
- Waqf Amendment Bill| Amit Shah Clarifies Non-Muslims on Waqf . . .
Amit Shah strongly rejected claims that including non-Muslims in the Waqf Board means interference in Waqf matters He stated that these allegations are baseless and misleading The main purpose of the bill, he explained, is to ensure transparency and prevent the mismanagement of Waqf properties
- Waqf Act Amendments: Non-Muslim Inclusion and Property Rights . . .
The Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024, proposes non-Muslim inclusion on the Waqf Board, centralized property registration, and enhanced property rights, aiming for transparency and accountability in Waqf property management
- Beyond Religion: Understanding Waqf As A Property . . . - News18
The Waqf Act, 1995, and its amendments focus on regulating Waqf properties to ensure they are properly used and managed The law defines Waqf as the permanent donation of movable or immovable property by a Muslim for purposes considered religious, charitable, or beneficial to society
- Waqf Amendment Bill 2025: A Much-Needed Reform to End . . .
Additionally, the bill proposes the inclusion of non-Muslim members in Waqf Boards to promote diversity, transparency, and inclusivity This provision has been one of the most contentious points, with critics arguing that it undermines Muslim control over Waqf properties
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