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Indian Parliament Passes Waqf Amendment and Mussalman Wakf Repeal Bills

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Indian Parliament Passes Waqf Amendment and Mussalman Wakf Repeal Bills

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TopicRelevant Facts & Figures
Legislative MeasuresWaqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025 and Mussalman Wakf (Repeal) Bill, 2024 passed by Parliament.
Parliamentary ApprovalRajya Sabha: Passed at 4 a.m. after 12-hour debate (128-95 votes). Lok Sabha: 288-232 votes.
Renaming of BillWaqf (Amendment) Bill 2025 renamed as Unified Waqf Management, Empowerment, Efficiency, and Development (UMEED) Bill.
ObjectiveStreamline Waqf property management, repeal outdated Mussalman Wakf Act, 1923, ensure transparency.
Key MinistersAmit Shah (Home Minister) and Kiren Rijiju (Minority Affairs) defended the Bills.
Definition of WaqfProperties dedicated to religious/charitable purposes under Islamic law; irrevocable ownership transfer to Allah.
States with Highest WaqfUttar Pradesh (27%), West Bengal (9%), Punjab (9%).
Central Waqf CouncilChairperson: Union Minister. Members: MPs, scholars, retired judges, 2 non-Muslims.
Waqf Board CompositionIncludes 2 non-Muslims, 2 Muslim women, representatives from Shias, Sunnis, and backward classes.
Tribunal ChangesReplaces Muslim law experts with District Court judge, allows High Court appeals within 90 days.
Survey of PropertiesDistrict Collector replaces Survey Commissioner for property surveys.
Audit RequirementWaqf institutions earning >₹1 lakh to undergo state-sponsored audits.
Centralized PortalAutomated management for transparency.
Waqf Creation RulesOnly practicing Muslims (5+ years) can dedicate property; women's inheritance prioritized.
ConcernsNon-Muslim members in Waqf Boards, removal of Muslim law experts from Tribunals, ambiguity in 5-year practice rule.

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