Aligarh Muslim University Case : Live Updates From Supreme Court Hearing [Day 3]

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11 Jan 2024 4:51 AM GMT

  • Aligarh Muslim University Case : Live Updates From Supreme Court Hearing [Day 3]

    A 7-judge bench of the Supreme Court is hearing today the case relating to the minority status of the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU).The bench comprising Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, Justices Sanjiv Khanna, Surya Kant, JB Pardiwala, Dipankar Datta, Manoj Misra and Satish Chandra Sharma will hear the issue.The bench, among other things, will consider whether minority status can be...

    A 7-judge bench of the Supreme Court is hearing today the case relating to the minority status of the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU).

    The bench comprising Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, Justices Sanjiv Khanna, Surya Kant, JB Pardiwala, Dipankar Datta, Manoj Misra and Satish Chandra Sharma will hear the issue.

    The bench, among other things, will consider whether minority status can be given only if the institute is established by a minority. The matter was referred to a 7-judge bench in 2019. For a detailed reading on the reference, read this article. The report of the first day's hearing can be read here. The report of second day's hearing can be found here.

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    Live Updates

    • 11 Jan 2024 10:19 AM GMT

      Khurshid ends his submissions. Sr. Adv Shadan Farasat begins his submissions

      Farasat: I begin by borrowing from CJI's observations today, as to how to we read article 30? do we read it as a ghetto or is it for a larger purpose ? my submission is in any country a minority craves for two things which are present in article 30, 1. to retain its minority identity 2. while retaining this identity to fully participate in the national life and national mainstream

    • 11 Jan 2024 10:05 AM GMT

      Khurshid : The political morality that Dworkins talked about is similar to the constitutional morality that your lordships have applied and I submit that an integrated idea of constitutional morality would certainly point to coming to conclusions that minority rights cannot suddenly disappear by way of an artificially restricted interpretation of a word like establish

    • 11 Jan 2024 10:02 AM GMT

      Khurshid refers to the thesis of Dworkins in his book 'Freedom's Law'

      Khurshid : I am emphasising on how Dworkins can influence decision-making in terms of how two conflicting views can be harmonized and judged as to come to a conclusion

    • 11 Jan 2024 9:57 AM GMT

      Khurshid refers to Justice HR Khanna's dissent in ADM Jabalpur

    • 11 Jan 2024 9:53 AM GMT

      Khurshid refers to judicial pronouncements on Article 21 and rights of minorities

    • 11 Jan 2024 9:50 AM GMT

      Khurshid : the next proposition - how your lordships are essentially examining the fundamental rights

    • 11 Jan 2024 9:46 AM GMT

      Khurshid : (finishes citing the tarana) this is the flavour that all the Muslim community felt for AMU. there were resistance from extreme conservatives, we are talking about pre partition days, extreme conservatives who resisted it and when Sir Syed went out to collect money they said first show us that you can dance like a British, you want to make a university that can compete with oxford why don't you show us that you can first dance like that

    • 11 Jan 2024 9:43 AM GMT

      Khurshid: the AMU from the time of Mr Nehru to the time of Mr Modi has rich legacy of how the top leadership of the country has seen Aligarh . When Nehru came and asked if AMU didn't have a tarana and then inspired by that a student Majaz Lucknowi (he grew up to an outstanding poet of the country) that night wrote a tarana

      Khurshid recites 5 lines of the tarana :

      "Yeh mera chaman yeh mera chamman, yeh mera chaman hai mera chaman, apne chaman ka bulbul hoon"

      ( Iam the nightingale of my garden this is the chaman I belong to )

      Jo Taare haram mein raushan hai who shamma yaha bhi jalti hai ( the light that you find in haram sharif in Medina is lit here in the university) 

    • 11 Jan 2024 9:43 AM GMT

      Khurshid: If its a minority character the restriction will be limited, if not minority then maybe the restriction will be more liberal, but my lords TMA Pai has indicated that where there is an unaided minority institution and unaided private institution the difference in the extent to which you can regulate is very limited. Maximum freedom must be allowed to educational institutions and the maximum freedom needed for minority institutions is to carry the flavour of the minority institution, the cultural ethos of minority institution

      Khurshid takes the bench to his written submissions

    • 11 Jan 2024 9:33 AM GMT

      Khurshid: my second point...the actual administration could well be part of the indicia to decide whether it is a minority institution but it may well be that an institution that is to be administered after its coming into status of a university may have an extent of regulation by which it is restricted to some extent. That will only be enabling provisions restricted by in terms of reasonable restrictions but that may not have any reflection on whether it is a minority character.

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