Not the way justice should work: Rashid Alvi faults SC's approach on AMU minority status
The Statesman|November 11, 2024
Congress leader Rashid Alvi criticised the Supreme Court's handling of the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) minority status issue, saying its approach "is not the way justice should work", as he expressed his disappointment that the decision was referred to a three-judge bench instead of being finally resolved by the larger seven-judge bench.
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Reflecting on the court's latest stance, the Congress leader expressed concerns about the prolonged delay. "The Supreme Court revisited an issue that has remained unresolved for 55 years since the status was removed in 1967. Referring it to a smaller bench means we could wait another 50 years for a resolution. This is not the way justice should work, a final verdict by a seven-judge bench would have been preferable," Alvi told IANS.

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