When It Comes To Reservations, the Supreme Court Needs To Change Its Approach While the observations made by judges during the Maratha reservation hearing are not binding, their texture means that the statements must not be ignored or read in isolation. A signboard is seen outside the premises of Supreme Court in New Delhi, India, September 28, 2018. Credit: Reuters/Anushree Fadnavis âFor how many generations will reservations continue?â âThis may be a beginning; all reservations may go and only EWS may remain, but these are all policies.â âIt was for the Government to take a decision on dismantling caste and reservations.âÂ