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Explained: What is the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024?

Amendments come in the wake of disputes across the country where Waqf boards have claimed several properties as ‘Waqf’.

Published on: Aug 08, 2024 09:51 am IST
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The Union government's proposed amendment to the Waqf Boards Act 1995 has sparked a political slugfest. Opposition parties allege that the proposals aim to deprive the Muslim community of their land, assets and the “freedom to manage religious affairs” guaranteed under Article 26 of the Indian Constitution. The ruling NDA has in turn argued that the demand to regulate Waqf boards comes from the Muslim community itself.

Syed Naseeruddin Chishti, Chairman of the All India Sufi Sajjadanshin Council and successor of the spiritual head of Ajmer Dargah, speaks during a press conference over amendments in the Waqf Act, in New Delhi, (PTI)

In case you are wondering what the controversy is all about, here is a brief explainer on what is a Waqf property and what are the proposed amendments.

What is a Waqf property?

It refers to a moveable or immovable property dedicated in the name of god for charitable purposes by a deed or an instrument. The practice has been in existence even before the practice of documentation began. Hence, properties, which have been in use for a long time can also be considered, as Waqf properties.

A Waqf property can either be for public charitable purposes or held private to benefit an individual's descendants. A Waqf property is non-transferable and held perpetually in the name of God. The proceeds from a Waqf typically fund educational institutions, graveyards, mosques, and shelter homes, benefitting a large number of Muslims.

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What is a Waqf board?

In short, the bill aims to restrict the power of Waqf boards to manage its properties and provides for more government regulation.

The bill proposes to make registration with the District Collector's Office mandatory for any Waqf property, so that the property can be evaluated.

It also states that “any government property identified or declared as Waqf property, before or after the commencement of this Act, shall not be deemed to be a waqf property”. The district collector will be the arbiter to decide whether a property is waqf property or government land and the decision shall be final.

Once decided, the collector can make necessary changes to the revenue record and submit a report to the state government. The bill also states that such property shall not be treated as Waqf property till the collector submits his report to the state govt.

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In case of dispute with the decision of the Waqf board, appeals can now be made in the respective high courts.

Currently, a property can be considered as a Waqf, even if its original declaration is suspect or disputed. The provision was provided as under Islamic law, the dedication of a property as waqf was largely oral, until documentation (waqfnama) became the standard norm.

The bill seeks to omit such provisions, thus a Waqf property can be considered suspect or disputed in the absence of a valid waqfnama. The property can no longer be used till the final decision is made by the District Collector.

Amendments also give the Central government the power to “direct the audit of any Waqf at any time by an auditor appointed by the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India, or by any officer designated by the Central Government for that purpose”.

It also aims to ensure women's representation on the Central Waqf Council and state boards.

(With ANI inputs)

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Hariharan S

Hariharan, from Chennai, is a part of HT News Desk covering politics & global affairs. Once an Engineer, his love for reading & sharing information made him choose Journalism. He loves reading India's socio-political history, social issues & international relations.

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