Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Chhattisga­rh high court directs state govt to not raise OBC quota

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEW DELHI: The Chhattisga­rh high court has directed the state government to not proceed with an ordinance that hiked the quantum of reservatio­n for other backward classes (OBC) from 14% to 27% and also criticised the Congress-led administra­tion, legal website Bar and Bench reported on Saturday.

A two-judge HC bench of chief justice PP Ramachandr­a Menon and justice PP Sahu said the state government failed to establish that there was any “inadequacy” in OBC representa­tion in jobs, the website said.

The order was passed on Friday.

The bench also berated the Chhattisga­rh government for making a “mockery of proceedaim­ed ings” pending in a 2012 move to increase reservatio­n in the state and paying “scant regard” to the orders of the court, Bar and Bench reported.

On August 15, the Chhattisga­rh government had announced it will increase reservatio­n for Scheduled Castes (SC) and OBCs in jobs and education. The quantum of quota for OBCs was increased from 14% to 27%, for SCs was hiked from 12% to 13%. At the time, experts had said that the increase in reservatio­n was

A TWO-JUDGE HC BENCH SAID THE STATE GOVT FAILED TO ESTABLISH THERE WAS INADEQUACY IN OBC REPRESENTA­TION IN GOVERNMENT JOBS

at helping chief minister Bhupesh Baghel create a narrative around regional politics.

After the announceme­nt, an ordinance was brought in to implement the quota increase. Additional­ly, a 10% reservatio­n was introduced for Economical­ly Weaker Sections (EWS), in line with the central government’s decision.

But a number of petitions challenged the move in court. They argued that the increase in reservatio­n violated the Supreme Court-mandated cap of 50% on reservatio­ns and also flouted a key directive by the apex court that said the cap could be exceeded only if quantifiab­le data existed of a particular community’s backwardne­ss, Bar and Bench noted. The bench did not say anything about the EWS quota and posted the matter for hearing four weeks late

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