[4] Amin Didi took office during post World War II period, a time when the country was in widespread famine and exhausted resources.
His wife was Fathimath Saeed, and his only child was Annabeela Ameena Mohamed Amin He was appointed as the Prime Minister on 1 January 1947 and left on 2 September 1953.
[6] In 1931, Amin was appointed to the Constituent Assembly convened by Sultan Muhammad Shamsuddeen III to draft the country's first written constitution.
[10] On the day of the revolution, he locked the door of the wireless office, announced the people they wanted to arrest, all of them being close associates of Amin.
[12][13] Rasheed said the case involves loss of fundamental human rights due to systemic abuse by state institutions.
[14] The Office of Ombudsperson for Transitional Justice was mandated with identifying and investigating systemic human rights violations by state institutions.