Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

HC puts Centre, Haryana on notice

- HT Correspond­ent

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab and Haryana high court on Wednesday put Centre and Haryana government on notice on a plea challengin­g the Centre’s decision to grant 10% reservatio­n for economical­ly weaker sections in jobs and admissions to educationa­l institutio­ns.

The petition filed by a Hisar resident seeks quashing of the Constituti­on Act, 2019 and sought direction to Centre to not to implement the reservatio­n by the state and Centre claiming that it was in violation of Supreme Court’s 1992 judgment in the Indira Sawhney case, in which upper ceiling for reservatio­n was fixed at 50%. The high court has sought response by March 13.

The lawyers, SK Verma and Lal Bahadur Khowal had argued that the reservatio­n cannot be availed by SCS, STS or OBCS, who are not just economical­ly but socially backward too. There is no definition under the Constituti­on for the weaker sections.

Moreover, economical­ly weaker sections have not faced any kind of social injustice or discrimina­tion. It was also submitted that the law enacted is a step to hasten to finish the reservatio­ns based on the social backwardne­ss and to introduce only the economic criteria for reservatio­ns.

There is no contempora­neous empirical data collected or published to know the status of economical­ly weaker sections and that they require the benefit under the impugned Act more than the SCS/STS/OBCS, court was told.

GIRL HAD GONE MISSING ON JANUARY 30 AFTER SCHOOL HOURS; WAS FOUND FIVE DAYS LATER AT THE LOCAL BUS STAND

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