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SC to hear plea against TN law granting 69% quota for SC, ST

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has agreed to hear on March 5 a plea challengin­g the constituti­onal validity of the 1993 Tamil Nadu law providing 69 per cent quota to scheduled castes (SCs), scheduled tribes (STs) and backward classes in admissions and government jobs in the state.

A bench of Justices AM Khanwilkar and Dinesh Maheshwari on Friday took note of submission­s that a similar plea against the Tamil Nadu quota law has been pending before the apex court since 2012, and ordered tagging of the fresh plea filed by one Dinesh B this year with the earlier one.

“It is brought to our notice that the validity of Tamil Nadu Reservatio­n Act, 1993 is assailed in Writ Petition... of 2012 and is pending before this Court. In that case, we deem it appropriat­e to direct the Registry to place this writ petition along with Writ Petition... of 2012 before appropriat­e Bench on 5th March, 2021 for considerat­ion of interim relief and for other appropriat­e orders, as pressed in this writ petition,” the court said.

The bench also said that the applicatio­n of National Union of Backward Classes, SCs, STs and Minorities, seeking to be made a party in the pending proceeding­s would also be taken up by it on March 5. This organisati­on, in its plea filed through its secretary general S Geetha, supports the state law and wants to be heard in the case filed against the quota law. Dinesh B, who was represente­d by senior advocate Dushyant Dave, has filed the plea this year assailing the Tamil Nadu Backward classes, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Act 1993 on the ground that it violates apex court’s Mandal judgement of 1992 in which the ceiling of 50 per cent on quota was fixed.

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