The Supreme Court has addressed the Waqf (Amendment) Act. The court upheld the law’s constitutionality. However, some key provisions are now on hold. These include rules about who can create Waqf. Also stayed is the process for designating property. The Central Waqf Council must limit non-Muslim members. The court seeks to balance interests while the law is reviewed. Post navigation TikTok’s return: Video app will switch to US-controlled ownership After handshake drama rocks Asia Cup, India qualify for Super 4s; Pakistan on brink of elimination