Seven Member SC Bench To Decide on Minority Status For AMU

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Students campaigning for elections at the Aligarh Muslim University campus/Photo: UNI
Students campaigning for elections at the Aligarh Muslim University campus/Photo: UNI

The Supreme Court has decided to refer to a seven-judge bench the centre’s petition seeking a direction to withdraw the minority tag from the Aligarh Muslim University.

A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi referred the matter to the larger bench. In 2005, the Allahabad High Court ruled that AMU was not a minority institution. AMU filed an appeal against the single-judge order but it was dismissed. Later the Supreme Court stayed the Allahabad High Court’s decision, as a result of which AMU remained a minority institution.

The Modi government later changed the centre’s stance and on January 2016 stated that AMU was not a minority institution as it was set up by an Act of Parliament. It said a five member bench had in 1968 held that AMU was a central university and not a minority institution.

—India Legal Bureau