Grappling with the intractable issue of Aligarh Muslim University s minority status, the Supreme Court said the 1981 amendment to the AMU Act, which effectively accorded it a minority status, only did a ‘half-hearted job’ and not restore to the institution the position it had before 1951
The Supreme Court of India Thursday February 01, 2024 was told that there cant’s be anything more sad than stripping the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) of its Minority Status.
On the final day of hearings of the 7-judge Constitution Bench on the issue of granting minority status to the Aligarh Muslim University, the bench and petitioners dwelled to see whether the Amendment.
Grappling with the intractable issue of Aligarh Muslim University s minority status, the Supreme Court said on Thursday the 1981 amendment to the AMU Act, which effectively accorded it a minority status, only did a half-hearted job and not restore to the institution the position it had prior to 1951.
The court reserved judgment on the case relating to the minority status of AMU, with arguments presented over the course of eight days. | Latest News India