💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court's deliberation on the 2025 Waqf (Amendment) Act highlights a significant shift in India's approach to religious property, with the removal of the 'waqf by user' doctrine. This doctrine, rooted in both Islamic jurisprudence and India's case law, recognized properties used continuously for religious purposes as waqf, even without formal dedication.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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