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SC strikes down Maratha reservation law, rules out review of 50% cap on quota

SC strikes down Maratha reservation law, rules out review of 50% cap on quota ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Wed, May 5 2021 22:06 IST | ​ 1 Views Supreme Court of India. (Photo Courtesy: Twitter). Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, May 5 : In a major decision, the Supreme Court on Wednesday termed the 2018 Maharashtra law, providing reservations to Marathas in jobs and education, as unconstitutional, and struck it down for violating the 50 per cent cap on quota and the fundamental right to equality. A five-judge Constitution bench, by a unanimous view, also ruled out any need to reconsider the 1992 nine-judge bench judgement in Indra Sawhney (Mandal Commission) case, which fixed 50 per cent ceiling on reservation. We have found that no extraordinary circumstances were made out in granting separate reservation of Maratha community by exceeding the 50 per cent ceiling limit of reservation, the top court noted.

The government should set up a committee of senior legal experts to resolve the maratha reservation issue - Devendra Fadnavis | सरकारने ज्येष्ठ कायदेतज्ज्ञांची समिती स्थापन करुन आरक्षणावर तोडगा काढावा- देवेंद्र फडणवीस

The government should set up a committee of senior legal experts to resolve the maratha reservation issue - Devendra Fadnavis | सरकारने ज्येष्ठ कायदेतज्ज्ञांची समिती स्थापन करुन आरक्षणावर तोडगा काढावा- देवेंद्र फडणवीस
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SC verdict on Wednesday on validity of Maratha reservation law

SC verdict on Wednesday on validity of Maratha reservation law Updated: Updated: Bench asked other States too to make their stand clear on 50% boundary in quota Share Article Bench asked other States too to make their stand clear on 50% boundary in quota The Supreme Court on Wednesday will pronounce its judgment on the constitutional validity of the Maratha reservation law which leads to quota in the State in excess of the 50% ceiling limit. The Constitution Bench is led by Justice Ashok Bhushan and comprises Justices L. Nageswara Rao, S. Abdul Nazeer, Hemant Gupta and S. Ravindra Bhat. The Bench had also examined whether its nearly three-decade-old judgment in the Indira Sawhney case, which fixed reservation for the marginalised and the poor in government jobs and educational institutions at 50%, needs a re-look.

SC asks States to make it clear whether reservation should remain within 50% or not

SC asks States to make it clear whether reservation should remain within 50% or not Updated: Updated: March 08, 2021 19:33 IST It decided to examine whether its nearly three-decade-old judgment, which fixed quota for the marginalised and the poor in government jobs and educational institutions at 50%, needs a re-look. Share Article AAA It decided to examine whether its nearly three-decade-old judgment, which fixed quota for the marginalised and the poor in government jobs and educational institutions at 50%, needs a re-look. The Supreme Court on Monday decided to examine whether its nearly three-decade-old judgment, which fixed reservation for the marginalised and the poor in government jobs and educational institutions at 50%, needs a re-look.

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