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SC Holds Reservation For Marathas Unconstitutional

SC holds reservation for Marathas unconstitutional. SC holds a reservation in Marathas for jobs and education unconstitutional.

The Supreme Court has rejected the decision of reservation for Marathas in educational institutions and government jobs.

The Supreme Court upheld the reservation of jobs and education to Marathas in Maharashtra as unconstitutional.

At the same time, the court turned down the demand to send a large bench for reconsideration of the Indira Sawhney judgment of 1992, which set the maximum reservation limit of 50 percent.

The five-judge constitution bench unanimously held that the Maharashtra law granting quota to Marathas violates the 50 percent limit.

While giving Maratha reservation there was no valid basis for violating the 50 percent reservation, the judgment also clarified that the people of the Maratha community cannot be brought into the category declared as educationally and socially backward communities.

The Bombay High Court upheld the reservation for Marathas in educational institutions and government jobs in Maharashtra.

The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled on the petitions challenging this decision. A five-judge Constitution Bench headed by Justice Ashok Bhushan ruled. The Supreme Court had on March 26 reserved its decision on the petitions.

The constitution bench began hearing in the case on 15 March. The High Court upheld the law of June 2019, stating that 16 percent reservation is not justified.

Reservation in employment should not be more than 12 percent and in enrollment, it should not be more than 13 percent.

Allahabad High Court strongly rebuked, said – lack of oxygen killed people no less than genocide.

The Allahabad High Court has expressed its displeasure over the stern comments on deaths due to lack of oxygen in Uttar Pradesh.

In its order, the High Court has termed the deaths of covid-19 patients as criminal acts due to lack of oxygen supply to hospitals.

The court said that those responsible for the massacre were those who had the responsibility of continuous oxygen supply.

Allahabad High Court said that while science has advanced so much that these days heart transplantation and brain surgery are being done, how can we let our people die in this way.

Usually, we do not ask the state and district administration to check such news which has gone viral on social media.

But the lawyers presented in this PIL are supporting such news, so our government should immediately take steps in this regard It is necessary to say.

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