Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Bill to amend Waqf law proposes renaming the Act, representa­tion of Muslim women and non-Muslim

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE CONGRESS, SAMAJWADI PARTY AND THE TRINAMOOL CONGRESS REPRESENTA­TIVES HAVE DEMANDED THE WAQF (AMENDMENT) BILL TO BE SENT TO THE STANDING COMMITTEE OF THE PARLIAMENT FOR SCRUTINY AFTER IT IS INTRODUCED

NEW DELHI: A bill to amend the law governing Waqf boards has proposed far-reaching changes in the present Act, including ensuring the representa­tion of Muslim women and non-Muslims in such bodies.

The Waqf (Amendment) Bill, set for introducti­on in the Lok Sabha, also aims at renaming the Waqf Act, 1995, as the Unified Waqf Management, Empowermen­t, Efficiency and Developmen­t Act, 1995.

The bill was circulated among Lok Sabha members on Tuesday night ahead of its introducti­on.

According to its statement of objects and reasons, the bill seeks to omit Section 40 of the current law relating to the powers of the board to decide if a property is Waqf property.

It provides for a broad-based compositio­n of the Central Waqf Council and the State Waqf Boards and ensures the representa­tion of Muslim women and non-Muslims in such bodies.

The bill also proposes the establishm­ent of a separate Board of Auqaf for the Boharas and Aghakhanis.

The draft law provides for the representa­tion of Shias, Sunnis, Bohras, Agakhanis and other backward classes among Muslim communitie­s.

The bill also aims to clearly define “’Waqf’ as Waqf by any person practising Islam for at least five years and having ownership of such property”.

One of its objectives is streamlini­ng the manner of registrati­on of Waqfs through a central portal and database. A detailed procedure is establishe­d for mutation as per revenue laws with due notice to all concerned before recording any property as a Waqf property.

The Waqf Act, 1995, was brought to regulate ‘Auqaf’ (assets donated and notified as Waqf) by a ‘wakif’ (the person who dedicates a property for any purpose recognised by Muslim law as religious or charitable). The Act was last amended in 2013.

Meanwhile, the opposition parties have demanded that the Waqf (Amendment) Bill be sent to Parliament’s standing committee for scrutiny after it is introduced, with the government saying the Business Advisory Committee will take a call after assessing the sense of Lok Sabha.

The Congress, Samajwadi Party and the Trinamool Congress representa­tives at the committee said that the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, which is being opposed by some Muslim organisati­ons, should be sent to the standing committee, which deals with the minority affairs ministry and has not been constitute­d yet.

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