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Waqf (Amendment) Bill: Dispute resolution, CEO eligibility, and more

The Waqf (Amendment) Bill with 40 proposed changes, seeks to repeal several provisions of the current Waqf Act which governs Waqf Boards.

Updated on: Aug 13, 2024 03:47 pm IST
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The BJP-led NDA government at the Centre is planning to table the Waqf (Amendment) Bill in the Lok Sabha on Thursday to make changes to the Waqf Act 1995.

The proposed amendments to Waqf Act will potentially limit the Waqf Board’s authority to designate properties. (SansadTV)(HT_PRINT)

With 40 proposed changes, the Waqf (Amendment) Bill seeks to repeal several provisions of the current Waqf Act which governs Waqf Boards. It also suggests significant modifications including measures to ensure representation for Muslim women and non-Muslims in these bodies.

The draft of the Bill also proposes replacing the term ‘Waqf’ in the 1995 principal act with ‘Unified Waqf Management, Empowerment, Efficiency, and Development.’

Read: Sufi body backs Centre's Waqf Board plan after meeting NSA Doval, Kiren Rijiju

The Waqf Act of 1995 regulates ‘Auqaf,’ which refers to assets donated and designated as ‘Waqf.’ It also defines ‘wakif’ as someone who donates property for religious, charitable or pious purposes according to Muslim law. The original Waqf Act was first introduced in 1954.

What is new in the Bill?

Also, if the collector's report says the property is disputed or government-owned, it cannot be registered as Waqf until a court resolves the dispute.

The new Bill also proposes that the Waqf Board must send applications for Waqf property registration to the district collector. The collector will verify the authenticity and accuracy of the application details and then provide a report to the Board.

What is govt's disagreement with existing law?

The Bill asserts that Waqf Boards because of their existing powers are now “the third largest landowners after the Indian Armed Forces and the Railways” with their land holdings having doubled since 2009.

It also mentions that Waqf Boards have been given “unlimited authority” in registering properties. It further mentions that no other trust, mutt, akhara, or society enjoys a similar level of autonomy in managing their affairs.

 
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