💨 Abstract
The Centre has defended the amended Waqf Act in the Supreme Court, arguing against any blanket stay on a law presumed constitutional by Parliament. The Centre claims the law strengthens the institution of waqf, aligns it with constitutional principles, and brings judicial accountability, transparency, and fairness.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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