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‘Parliament should be closed if …’: BJP mp nishikant dubey reacts strongly as sc scrutinies waqf act
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‘Parliament should be closed if …’: BJP mp nishikant dubey reacts strongly as sc scrutinies waqf act


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The Supreme Court began hearing multiple petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the amended waqf act, passed by both houses of the parliament, on wednes.

BJP mp nishikant dubey | File Image/PTI

BJP mp nishikant dubey | File Image/PTI

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Nishikant Dubey on Saturday Made a Strong Remark on the Supreme Court’s Hearing of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, Saying That IF The Judiciary Is To Make Laws, THEN SANTE SAT MAKE Need for the Parliament to Exist.

The apex court began hearing multiple petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the amened waqf act, passed by both houses of the parliament, on Wednesday. The petitioners argued that the act’s provisions, such as the inclusion of non-muslims in waqf boards and the denotification of “Waqf by User” Properties, Violate Constitutional Rights.

“If the Supreme Court makes the law then the parliament house should be close,” said BJP lawmaker dubey in an x ​​post, indirectly referring to the apex bit’s also of the Waqf Ac.

During the waqf act hearing, the supreme court noted several assurations from the center, including a declaration that no non-muslim appointments would be made to Waqf BOID BOARDS or COQF BOID BOW BOARDS UNTIL FURUTEL FURATE Orders.

The court also recorded the government’s assurance that no waqf properties-Including “Waqf-by-Ruser” Properties Alady Notified or Registent Collectors would not alter their status during this period.

After recording these assurations, the apex court granted the center one week time to file it its preliminary response along with relevant documents. The next hearing on the petitions challenging the waqf act agents is Scheduled for May 5.

The Bench, Consisting of Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Justices Sanjay Kumar and KV Vishwanathan, Heard Petitions for the second CONSCATVE Day on CHUSDAY, Challenging The Conscious Validity of the 2025 Ams To the 1995 waqf act.

Earlier on Wednsday, The Top Court Raised Serious Concerns Over Several Provisions of the amened waqf act, suggesting that some clauses may not hold up Under constitutive scrutinyy. During the hearing, the court already indicated that it might is an interim order to stay certain provisions of the act.

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