Aligarh Muslim University Minority Status Case : Live Updates From Supreme Court [Day 5]

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24 Jan 2024 5:07 AM GMT

  • Aligarh Muslim University Minority Status Case : Live Updates From Supreme Court [Day 5]

    The Supreme Court will continue hearing the case concerning the minority status of the Aligarh Muslim University.A 7-judge Constitution Bench comprising the Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Justice Surya Kant, Justice JB Pardiwala, Justice Dipankar Datta, Justice Manoj Misra and Justice Satish Chandra Sharma will hear the matter.The reports of the hearings from...

    The Supreme Court will continue hearing the case concerning the minority status of the Aligarh Muslim University.

    A 7-judge Constitution Bench comprising the Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Justice Surya Kant, Justice JB Pardiwala, Justice Dipankar Datta, Justice Manoj Misra and Justice Satish Chandra Sharma will hear the matter.

    The reports of the hearings from the previous days can be read here, here, hereherehere and here.

    The petitioners have completed their arguments. The Union Government will start its arguments today.

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    Live Updates

    • 24 Jan 2024 9:00 AM GMT

      SG takes the bench to Parliamentary debate on the 1965 Amendment Debate, refers the to Justice Chagla's narration of AMU's history and why a constitutional status was given

      SG reads Maulana Azad's speech

    • 24 Jan 2024 8:59 AM GMT

      SG mentions Education Minister Mr Chagla's summary in dealing with MP Frank Anthony

      CJI: (on Anthony) he was a very vibrant member of the Bar, I have seen him argue as a young lawyer

      SG: he was a nominated member of the anglo community .... Justice Chagla said in the debate that you will have to concede that I know a little law including the constitutional law

    • 24 Jan 2024 8:53 AM GMT

      SG: the position will be like this...if they lose they get a second chance, if we lose, we lose ....your lordships knows the ingenuity my lords, this has been pending for years.

      Khanna J : because if we uphold the second and third principles of Basha...even if they succeed on the first part...

      SG: We have sufficiently assisted your lordships, it is entirely your lordship's call...

    • 24 Jan 2024 8:52 AM GMT

      The Court resumes

      Khanna J : in case we go into the 81 amendment then this issue will arise whether the amendment made by parliament, subsequently you can withdraw. There are two options - either we accept the ratio of Basha. if we do then there are three conclusions- 1. de jure established by statute and not by minority; 2. established not my minoroty; 3. Not administered by minority community. As far as 1981 Act is concerned, it is only de jure establishment by the statute. it doesn't deal with he other w conclusions. If I am not mistaken when we read Basha it deals with all the three conclusions

      Dr. Dhavan : if Basha is considered correct by lorships then we have to take recourse in 81. Thats a separate issue.

      SG: that's the whole point

      Khanna J : the effect of 81 amendment that may have to be sent back to the HC for a fresh consideration

      SG: no, no, no

      Khanna J : that will be a separate...lets not open up a debate

    • 24 Jan 2024 8:26 AM GMT

      The Court breaks for lunch

    • 24 Jan 2024 8:24 AM GMT

      CJI: what we suggest is, you conclude your arguments, anyway even if we decide to go into the validity of the HC judgement, you said they should open first ... we understand, no difficulty...when we read Basha with you again we will be able to fine tune our own understanding non whether that issue of the Allahabad judgement should or should not be decided together. We'll read Basha with you...on appropriateness we will hear you and then take a call 

    • 24 Jan 2024 8:23 AM GMT

      Khanna J : this issue had come up earlier. We proceeded on this basis that we are examining the validity of ratio in Basha that no.1; (2) the reason was why we said was because we have to see the status of AMU on the the day the constitution was brought; there were three aspects which we saw in Basha, 1- the effect of statutory enactments of creating a university; 2-the second aspect relates to administration that's the most important legal issue; 3- dehors the amendment in 1981, Basha hold its not established, defacto by minority... so really speaking we need not go into the 81 Act to decide whether Basha was rightly or wrongly decided 

    • 24 Jan 2024 8:12 AM GMT

      CJI: we will reflect on this, and can decide on whether basha is correct or not without looking at the statute as a composite whole including today ....technically the SG said that 81 amendment is not on the statute list because it has been set aside by the Allahabad HC, but everything is live before our court. Now it may not be live before the 7 judges, its live before the Supreme Court. therefore in deciding whether Basha is right or wrong, Basha itself has interpreted the statute of 81 Act

      CJI: can we while deciding upon the correctness of Basha say that we will look at only some of the statute but we will look at it minus the 81 amendment act. that is very artificial for us. 

    • 24 Jan 2024 8:12 AM GMT

      Suryakant J : just now you said that the 1981 amendment is still operative, then we have to go into that

      Sibal: just look at if Basha is right or wrong

      CJI: if we say if Basha is wrong then according to you the amendment also recognises what we feel is the correct position, what if we come to the conclusion that Basha is right?

      Sibal : then you have to go into 81

      CJI: who goes into the 81 amendment?

      Sibal : It is not referred to the 7 judges, the three judges bench will hear and go into it 

    • 24 Jan 2024 8:00 AM GMT

      CJI: theres no stay of the Allahabad judgement.

      SG: matter is referred not the judgement

      Sibal : what the Chief Justice has said is right, if you say that Basha was right then the question of 81 amendment comes my lord, if basha was wrong 81 amendment need not be discussed 

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