The Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024, introduced by Minister Kiren Rijiju, aims to enhance the management of Waqf properties, currently overseen by a board. Despite opposition accusing it of discrimination, Rijiju clarified it supports the Muslim community. The bill allows for legal appeals and emphasizes transparency in property management.
Petitioners have challenged the CLAT 2025 today (5th Dec) provisional answer key in the Supreme Court, citing errors in 12 questions and inadequate time to raise objections. They seek a stay on results and admission counseling, criticizing the Rs 1,000 fee for objections despite a prior Rs 4,000 exam fee. Final results are due December 10.
The Supreme Court today(26th Sept) confirmed that the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, applies to all women in India, safeguarding their constitutional rights. The ruling stemmed from a case concerning maintenance, emphasizing that modifications under Section 25 are only applicable for changes post-initial orders. Previous appeals were dismissed, allowing for future applications under the Act.
