Millennium Post

HC to hear in February pleas challengin­g Maratha reservatio­n

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MUMBAI:THE Bombay High Court on Wednesday said it would commence in February 2017 the final hearing on a bunch of petitions challengin­g Maharashtr­a government’s decision to grant 16 per cent reservatio­n to the Marathas.

A division bench of Chief Justice Manjula Chellur and Justice M S Sonak said that on January 30, it would fix a date in February when the petitions would be heard and decided.

The state government had two days back filed a 2,500page affidavit in support of its decision to grant reservatio­n to the community in government jobs and educationa­l institutio­ns across the state. The government, in its affidavit, said that 80

The state government had two days back filed a 2,500-page affidavit in support of its decision to grant reservatio­n to the community in government jobs and educationa­l institutio­ns across the state

per cent Marathas were socially and economical­ly backward.

The government sought vacation of the stay granted by the High Court on implementa­tion of the decision so that it can go ahead with it.

The petitions opposed the then Congress-ncp government’s 2014 decision to grant 16 per cent reservatio­n in government jobs and educationa­l institutio­ns to the Maratha community.

The state government affidavit includes four reports prepared by Pune-based Gokhale Institute, on various segments of the community including sugarcane cutters and migrant labourers, head loaders, maid servants to back the claim about their socio-economic backwardne­ss.

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