Junior Doctors Organisation
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An Appeal to AMU Alumni
You must be aware until now about the Judgement of the Hon’ble Allahabad High Court. It is shocking that the very essence of our Alma-Mater is at stake. The minority character has been quashed. The carrier of about 77 students pursuing MD/MS course at J. N. Medical College Hospital, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh is in lurch. We appeal to all the Aligs to realize the gravity of the situation and do the best possible in this regard ( Resolutions, press article, peace rally, Editorials, meetings in each and every part of the globe).
Think for the Alma-Mater, our own Aligarh Muslim University, the dream of Sir Syed—this is the least we can do and the time has come.
Look---- the Aligarh Muslim University is calling you.
Following is the abstract (last paragraph) of Judgement of the Hon’ble Allahabad High Court.
Civil Misc. writ petition No 24264 of 2005
Malay Shukla and others :…….. petitioner
Union of India and others:……. Respondant ,
“Accordingly, The writ petitions are allowed. It is held that the judgement of the Hon’ble Supreme Court is the case of Azeez Basha still holds good even subsequent to the Aligarh Muslim University Amendment Act 1981 (Act No. 62 of 1981) Aligarh Muslim University is not a minority institution within the meaning of article 30 of the Constitution of India. Therefore, the University cannot provide any reservation in respect of the students belonging to a particular community. The resolution of the Academic Council Dated 15th January 2005, the decision of the Executive Council dated 19th February 2005 as also the approval granted thereto under letter of the Union of India dated 25th February 2005 are hereby quashed. The admissions granted in pursuance of the aforesaid reservation stands cancelled. The Aligarh Muslim University is directed to conduct a fresh entrance examination in respect of the 50% seats of the post graduate medical course , preferably within one month from the date a certified copy of this order is filed before the Vice Chancellor of the University, without making any reservation on the basis of religion.”
October 04, 2005