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The Supreme Court is set to hear petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, which was recently passed by Parliament. The Centre has assured the court it will not denotify waqf properties or make appointments to the Central Waqf Council and boards until May 5. The Act, which has been controversial, has been paused by the government due to probing questions by the top court.
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