Changes since quota policy set: Top court
The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the governments of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka to revisit the laws providing quota in excess of 50 per cent to reserved categories in government jobs and educational institutions.
The top court relaxed its stance, saying that after these enactments, several changes in the circumstances had taken place, including amendments made in Constitution’s Articles 15 and 16, which deal with the reservation in government jobs and education and passage of two major verdicts by it in Nagraj and Ashok Thakur cases.
If the states have to “exceed” the reservation limit, they “have to place the quantified date before the backward class commission,” the top court said adding that the “commission has to process it to revisit the reservation.”
As Karnataka’s counsel Sanjay Hegde raised certain doubts before the court passed its order, CJI Kapadia said, “You collect the data on the basis of the three judgments (Mandal commission, Nagraj and Ashok Thakur cases) and pass a law.”
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