Setback To Nitish In Bihar: High Court Cancelled 65 Percent Reservation
Patna/Hyderabad, June 20 (Maxim News): In a setback to the Nitish Kumar government in Bihar, the Patna High Court on Thursday struck down its last year’s decision to raise quotas for Dalits, backward classes and tribals from 50 to 65 percent.
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A Division Bench headed by Chief Justice K. Vinod Chandran passed the order on a bunch of petitions which had opposed the legislation brought by the State government in November 2023.
The quotas were increased following a comprehensive survey of castes which gave a fresh estimate of the population of SCs, STs, OBCs, and extremely backward classes (EBCs) in Bihar.
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The Nitish Kumar government on November 21 last year issued gazette notifications for raising the quota for deprived castes from 50 to 65 percent in State government jobs and educational institutions.
“On our plea that the amendments violated Articles 14, 16, and 20 of the Constitution, the court had reserved its judgment in March. Today, the court allowed the petitions, said Ritika Rani, one of the counsels who appeared on behalf of the petitioners.
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These articles deal with equality before the law and equal protection of the laws (Art 14), equality of opportunity for all citizens in matters relating to employment (Art 16), and safeguarding certain rights in criminal proceedings (Art 20).
Another counsel for the petitioners, Nirbhay Prashant, said the State government defended the move stressing that it was based on the caste survey. “However, we had contested it citing the Supreme Court’s judgments in the Indra Sawhney case, and more recently, in the matter relating to reservations for Marathas. The Apex Court has made it clear that no State government can introduce quotas that exceed the 50 percent cap, he said.
The State government had on October 2 last year come out with its report on a caste survey that was conducted after the Centre expressed its inability to undertake a headcount of social groups other than SCs and STs as part of the census.
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According to the survey, OBCs and EBCs comprised a whopping 63 percent of the State’s total population while SCs and STs, taken together, accounted for more than 21 percent.
The State government took the view that the Supreme Court’s cap on the reservation at 50 percent had already been breached with the introduction of 10 percent quotas for economically weaker sections (EWS) by the Centre and replicated in provinces, including Bihar.
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The State government then amended its reservation laws whereby the quotas for SCs, STs, OBCs, and EBCs were raised from 50 percent to 65 percent. Taken together with the quotas for EWS, reserved seats in the state rose to 75 percent of the total population.
The State government has also requested the Centre to place the amended reservation laws in the Constitution’s Ninth Schedule. The Ninth Schedule of the Constitution includes a list of Central and State laws that cannot be challenged in courts.
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In 1992, the Supreme Court capped reservations for the backward classes at 50 percent. The amended quota laws had created a strong buzz and may have inspired the congress, which was then sharing power with Nitish Kumar’s JD(U) in Bihar, to promise a nationwide caste survey if it formed the government at the Centre.
The BJP, which found itself back in power in the state with the latest volte-face by Kumar, had also been demanding its share of credit, pointing out that the survey was ordered in 2022, while it was part of the ruling coalition. (Maxim News)
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