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Jamiat welcomes SC order on Waqf law, expresses confidence it will 'abolish oppressive law' | Law-Order

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60% : The Centre notified the Act on April 8 after it got President Droupadi Murmu's assent on April 5.
56% : The apex court also pressed pause on the powers given to a collector to adjudicate the status of Waqf properties and ruled on the contentious issue of non-Muslim participation in Waqf boards, directing that the Central Waqf Council should not have more than four non-Muslim members out of 20, and the state Waqf boards not more than three out of 11.
53% : Prominent Muslim organisation Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind on Monday welcomed the Supreme Courts interim order putting on hold several key provisions of the Waqf Amendment Act, and expressed confidence that the top court will abolish this oppressive law and ensure constitutional justice.

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