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Waqf Amendment Act 2025: All You Want to Know About the Latest Reforms in Waqf Property Law

Waqf Amendment Act 2025
Q1: What is the central aim of the Waqf Amendment Act 2025?

The aim is to capture Waqf records online, save private landowners from spurious declarations, and enhance transparency and accountability in Waqf property administration.

Q2: Who oversees Waqf properties in India?  

State Waqf Boards as managed by the Central Waqf Council of the Ministry of Minority Affairs.

Q3: Can I appeal a Waqf declaration on my property?  

Yes. With the 2025 amendment, any private landowner can now appeal to the court if they feel their land has been illegally declared as Waqf.

Q4: Where do I find out if a property is Waqf land?

The Central Waqf Council is creating a public digital portal in which all Waqf properties registered will be displayed. This will assist buyers, sellers, and legal authorities in checking property status.

Q5: How long will it take to resolve a Waqf property dispute?  

Fast-track Waqf Tribunals must settle Waqf disputes within 120 days under the Act.

Q6: What is the punishment for unauthorized leasing of Waqf property?

Any unauthorized leasing or sale of Waqf land by a Mutawalli shall result in criminal prosecution, and such transactions shall be null and void.

Q7: Will this legislation be applicable in all the states of India?

Yes, the Waqf Amendment Act 2025 will apply to all states and union territories of India where the Waqf Act 1995 is applicable.  

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