Will you allow Muslims in Hindu trusts?: SC to Centre

The Supreme Court, during a hearing on petitions challenging Waqf Act changes, acknowledged some provisions as beneficial but sought clarification on others. Concerns were raised regarding ‘waqf by user’ property scrutiny and the inclusion of non-Muslim members in Waqf bodies. The Supreme Court, during a hearing on petitions challenging Waqf Act changes, acknowledged some provisions as beneficial but sought clarification on others. Concerns were raised regarding ‘waqf by user’ property scrutiny and the inclusion of non-Muslim members in Waqf bodies.
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