Centre to launch ‘UMEED’ portal on June 6 to streamline registration of Waqf properties

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Centre to launch ‘UMEED’ portal on June 6 to streamline registration of Waqf properties



Despite continued protests against the new law in several parts of the country, the Centre has made comprehensive arrangements to ensure its effective and equitable implementation nationwide.A government source said, “The portal has been designed in a way to facilitate the registration of Waqf properties with full transparency with mandatory of completion of formalities within a six-month time frame”.Under the new law, the State Waqf Boards will be responsible for monitoring and overseeing the entire property registration process following the amended provisions.Notably, the properties not registered within the fixed time frame would be declared disputed and automatically referred to a tribunal for further actions deemed fit as per new law”, said a source.The government believes the UMEED portal will bring about greater transparency, reduce legal ambiguities, and help resolve long-standing disputes surrounding Waqf land and assets. However, critics argue that the law could marginalise certain communities and are calling for more dialogue and safeguards.



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