SUPREME COURT OVERRULED 1967 VERDICT AGAINST ALIGADH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY TAG.
An educational institution established by a minority community will not loose Its minority community identity once it is recognised through a statute the honorable Supreme Court declared 4:3 majority judgement by a seven judge headed by honorable Chief Justice DY Chandra chud. The judgement is authored by the honorable Chief Justice on petition seeking minority status for the Aligarh Muslim Universe (AMU) . It further stated that an institution established by a minority community was indeed a minority community educational institution but the onus was on the community to prove they had established the institution to preserve and retail their cultural fabric, and the court returned the case file to regular bench of the court for examine the question of AMUs minority status. The seven judge Bench overruled the 1967 verdict, that had held that religion minorities did not have the right to administer educational institution not established by them and can not claim protection under Article 30(1) of the Constitution of India. Where in Article 30(1) of the constitutional upholds the rights of religious and linguistic minority to establish and administer the educational institution.
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