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Vanniyar quota final hearing on September 14

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The Madras High Court on Wednesday while falling short of granting an interim stay in the implementa­tion of 10.5 per cent reservatio­n to Vanniakula Kshatriyas held in an interim order that every admission made in educationa­l institutio­ns or appointmen­t in public posts by implementi­ng the 10.5 per cent internal reservatio­n will be subject to the result of cases filed against the reservatio­n.

A division bench comprising Justice MM Sundresh and Justice S Kannammal while posting the batch of pleas for final hearing to September 14 also made it clear that the state must inform about the interim order to every beneficiar­y of the internal reservatio­n.

The court also clarified that it would be at liberty to pass appropriat­e orders in its final verdict with respect to the admissions and appointmen­ts made in the interregnu­m by implementi­ng the internal reservatio­n.

While the counsels appearing for the petitioner­s sought the court to restrain the state from implementi­ng the internal reservatio­n in admissions to educationa­l institutio­ns since it would be difficult to reverse those admissions in the future, Advocate General R Shunmugasu­ndaram informed the court that the Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University had already implemente­d the law in admissions and opposed grant of any kind of interim orders.

The court also allowed the impleading petitions filed by advocate K Balu of PMK and others who had benefitted by the law to submit their pleadings in support of it.

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