Well this topic isn't as simple as it appears. As we know a mutex can be implemented by a Semaphore with initial count=1. 
 But going through a few articles, I also found that tremendous amount of efforts has gone into separating these two, and treating mutex as a separate concept different from a semaphore
Problem of Priority Inversion, which has lead to a new concept of priority inheritance, somewhat appear confusing to me. 
Also some people speak of mutex with respect to ownership ( as it appears in what-is-mutex-and-semaphore-in-java-what-is-the-main-difference ). Well ownership is bad term. In no way , Mutex is an owner of a shared resource. Holding a Lock and Releasing a Lock, are effectively a way of signalling, perhaps like,  *Hey wait !! Till I complete and signal you*
Looking for some concrete reasons that has lead to a separation of Mutex from a Semaphore ( with initial count = 1 )
 
     
     
    