Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Rajasthan HC restrains OBC quota bill’s implementa­tion

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JAIPUR:A division bench of Rajasthan HC on Thursday restrained the state government from implementi­ng the OBC Reservatio­n Bill 2017, which hikes the quota given to the Other Backward Classes (OBCs) from 21% to 26%.

The bench, comprising justice KS Jhaveri and justice VS Vyas, gave the order on a petition that contended that the bill amounted to contempt of the Supreme Court order and sought that the government be prohibited from carrying out contempt of court.

The HC was of the view that the state government must take permission from the Supreme Court before implementi­ng the provisions of the new bill.

GP Kaushik, advocate for petitioner Ganga Sahai Sharma, said the high court had in 2016 struck down a 2015 bill increasing reservatio­n for OBCs from 21% to 26%. The state government had filed a Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the SC against the high court order and the apex court had directed that the status quo be maintained. It had allowed temporary appointmen­ts on 1,152 posts, subject to the SLP.

“The Supreme court has fixed 50% reservatio­n but despite this the government has brought in the new bill increasing reservatio­n to 54%. This is a violation of the apex court order so we have challenged it,” said Kaushik.

The court said that if the bill becomes an act, its implementa­tion would create complicati­ons and lead to more litigation­s as government would give employment against vacancies which would create third party rights.

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