Core Objectives
- Improved Management:
     Enhances efficiency and transparency in Waqf property administration.
 - Modernization:
     Introduces technology-driven record management, including a centralized
     digital portal.
 - Clarity & Streamlining:
     Refines definitions and procedures to reduce disputes and ambiguity.
 
Key Proposed Changes
- Composition of Waqf Boards:
     Includes non-Muslim members in the Central Waqf Council and state
     Waqf boards, sparking debate.
 - Survey of Waqf Properties:
     Transfers responsibility from Survey Commissioners to District
     Collectors, raising concerns about government influence.
 - Definition & Creation of Waqf:
 - Removes "Waqf by user",
      a source of legal disputes.
 - Limits Waqf declaration to individuals
      practicing Islam for at least 5 years.
 - Government Properties:
     Clarifies that government-owned properties will not be
     considered Waqf, with Collectors determining ownership.
 - Waqf Tribunals:
     Revises tribunal composition and appeal processes to the High
     Court.
 - Technology Integration:
     Implements a centralized portal for Waqf property management.
 
Areas of Controversy
- Perceived Government Interference:
     Critics argue that the bill oversteps into religious affairs.
 - Representation Concerns:
     The inclusion of non-Muslim members in Waqf boards remains highly
     debated.
 - Authority of District Collectors:
     Expanded survey responsibilities raise concerns about potential
     misuse of power.
 
Political & Legal
Developments
- The bill is currently under debate
     in Lok Sabha, with strong opposition from various political
     groups2.
 - Legal experts
     and community leaders are closely monitoring its
     implications.
 
For official updates,
refer to:
- PRS Legislative Research for detailed
     analysis.
 - Government of India publications for official
     statements.
 - News sources like The Hindu, The Indian
     Express, and Times of India for ongoing coverage.
 
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