‘Minority status of AMU not lost due to statute’: SC overrules 1967 verdict, new bench to decide AMU’s minority status
In his dissenting judgement, Justice Surya Kant stated that a minority can establish an institute under Article 30, but it must be recognised by law as well as by the University Grants Commission, a statutory authority within the Education Ministry. | OpIndia News
New bench to decide on AMU's minority status, rules SC
The Supreme Court on Friday deferred the question of Aligarh Muslim University's minority status to a fresh bench and overruled the 1967 judgment that said the university cannot be considered a minority institution since it was created by a central law.
AMU's minority status to be decided by regular bench, says SC as it overrules 1967 verdict - Greater Kashmir
A five-judge Constitution bench in the S Azeez Basha v. Union of India in 1967 said AMU was a central university and couldn't be considered a minority institution.
Supreme Court overrules its order denying AMU minority status, new bench to decide
The Supreme Court said the issue of whether Aligarh Muslim University is a minority institution would be decided by a separate three-judge bench.
Minority status not lost if institution created by statute: SC gives split 4:3 verdict on pleas concerning AMU
The issue whether the AMU is a minority institution will now be decided by a regular bench of the Supreme court.
Comprehensive win for minority rights: AMU fraternity on SC ruling
Aligarh Muslim University fraternity on Friday welcomed the Supreme Court's ruling on the institute's minority status
Since AMU is central university, it cannot be considered minority institution: Supreme Court
Supreme Court overrules 1967 verdict on AMU minority status, delivering multiple judgements with dissenting opinions.
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