Bengaluru, May 12: The exit poll surveys conducted by various media houses and independent organizations predicted that both Congress and BJP would fight each other equally in getting the majority in the assembly elections held for 222 constituencies in the state. But the JDS would play a decisive role in the government formation.
India Today Group. Axis India: Congress 106-118, BJP 79-92, JDS 22-30, others 01-04.
Times Now and VMR: Congress 90-103, BJP 80-93, JDS 31-39, others 2-4.
Jan Ki Baath, Republic: Congress 73-82, BJP 95-114, JDS 32-43, others 2-3.
News X and CNX: Congress 72-78, BJP 102-110, JDS 35-39, Others 3-5
ABP and C Voter: BJP 97-109, Congress 87-99, JDS 21-30 and others 1-8
India TV and VMR: Congress 97, BJP 87, JDS 35 and others 3.
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New Delhi: In a closely split 4:3 decision, the Supreme Court has overruled its earlier ruling in Azeez Basha v. Union of India, with a majority holding that the minority status of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) should be assessed under new criteria established in the present case.
The seven-judge Constitution Bench, headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, delivered this landmark judgement, with dissenting opinions from Justices Surya Kant, Dipankar Datta, and SC Sharma.
The Chief Justice is set to form a new bench to evaluate the minority character of AMU and reassess the 2006 Allahabad High Court judgement, following the procedural steps outlined in this ruling.