Hon’ble Supreme Court has refused the plea to extend the deadline for uploading Waqf property details on the UMEED Portal, reaffirming that 5 December 2025 remains the final date. As Minister of Minority Affairs, I have received several requests from Waqf Boards and stakeholders seeking an extension. For any grievance or issue related to Waqf properties, the UMEED Act provides a clear remedial mechanism, stakeholders may approach the Waqf Tribunal as prescribed under the law. The Ministry remains committed to transparency, accountability, and strengthening Waqf management across the country.
[03/12, 10:16] Sekarreporter: Hon’ble Supreme Court has refused the plea to extend the deadline for uploading Waqf property details on the UMEED Portal, reaffirming that 5 December 2025 remains the final date.
As Minister of Minority Affairs, I have received several requests from Waqf Boards and stakeholders seeking an extension.
For any grievance or issue related to Waqf properties, the UMEED Act provides a clear remedial mechanism, stakeholders may approach the Waqf Tribunal as prescribed under the law.
The Ministry remains committed to transparency, accountability, and strengthening Waqf management across the country.
[03/12, 10:16] Meta AI: *Supreme Court of India*
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– *Court Observation:* The Supreme Court has refused to extend the deadline for uploading Waqf property details on the UMEED Portal, confirming that December 5, 2025, is the final date. The court noted that the UMEED Act provides a clear remedial mechanism for stakeholders to approach the Waqf Tribunal for any grievances or issues related to Waqf properties.