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Posted: 2025-04-17 07:05:40 UTC

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CJI Sanjeev Khanna states that the Delhi High Court building and Oberoi Hotel are on Waqf land. Kapil Sibal argues that under Islamic law, inheritance only occurs after death and accuses the government of interference. CJI Khanna emphasizes that Article 26 is universal and secular, applying to all. He also condemns violence related to the Waqf Act while the matter is in court.
Delhi High Court building and Oberoi Hotel are allegedly on Waqf land
Disagreement over inheritance laws under Islamic law
Universality and secular application of Article 26
Condemnation of violence related to the Waqf Act
Disputes over land ownership involving Waqf properties
Government interference in Islamic inheritance laws
Violence related to the Waqf Act despite ongoing court proceedings