The Supreme Court is poised to deliver an interim order on the Waqf Amendment Act 2025, following arguments from involved parties. The Act has been criticized by some as a means of acquiring Muslim properties. The legal proceedings, which included a hearing before a bench led by CJI BR Gavai and Justice AG Masih, culminated in the reservation of the interim order on May 22nd. The government supports the act as a measure to tackle property encroachments, while the petitions challenge its constitutionality and the extensive revisions to Waqf law.
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