The Supreme Court on Monday clarified that there is no case to pause the Waqf Act, 1995 in its entirety. The bench observed that while petitions challenging the law are being heard, only specific provisions may require protection, not the whole Act.
The Supreme Court on Monday clarified that there is no case to pause the Waqf Act, 1995 in its entirety. The bench observed that while petitions challenging the law are being heard, only specific provisions may require protection, not the whole Act.
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