Madhya Pradesh HC stays state govt\'s 27 pc OBC quota ordinance

Madhya Pradesh HC stays state govt's 27 pc OBC quota ordinance

Press Trust of India  |  Jabalpur 

The Tuesday, in an interim order, stayed the state government's ordinance increasing reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBC) category to 27 per cent from the earlier 14 per cent.

A division bench of justices RS Jha and Tuesday stayed the ordinance which increased the percentage of reservation for OBCs.

Petitioners Ashita Dubey, and Suman, all MBBS students who had appeared for NEET 2019 for admissions to post graduate medical courses, had challenged the state government's ordinance on grounds that it violated provisions of Article 16(4) of the Constitution, their said.

The government's quota move had led to reservation in the state reaching 63 per cent, a breach of the 50 per cent cap on reservation, the said.

The counselling for post graduate courses is scheduled to start from March 25, Sanghi said.

It is directed that the respondents shall not provide reservation of more than 14 percent for the OBC category in admission made to colleges on the strength of the ordinance which is a subject matter of this petition, the court said.

The court has sought replies within two weeks from the state and the principal secretary of the medical department.

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First Published: Tue, March 19 2019. 19:10 IST