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Patna High Court (HC) struck down Bihar Reservation Quota

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The Patna High Court has recently struck down the Bihar Government’s decision to increase reservation quotas for SCs (Scheduled Castes), STs (Scheduled Tribes), and OBCs (Other Backward Classes) from 50% to 65%.

Patna High Court (HC) struck down Bihar Reservation Quota
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Current Status of Reservation in India:

  • The Indian Constitution maintains a 50% ceiling on reservations, with exceptions allowed under Article 16(4) for special circumstances, providing valid grounds for exceeding this limit.
  • Reservation should be based on adequate representation rather than proportionate representation.
  • Exceeding the ceiling without citing exceptional circumstances is deemed a violation of Articles 14, 15, and 16.
  • Proportionate reservation, based on the population of backward classes, is not permitted under the Constitution.

Constitutional Articles Related to Reservation:

  • Article 14: Ensures equality before the law and equal protection of the laws within India.
  • Article 16: Prohibits discrimination based on religion, race, caste, sex, descent, place of birth, or residence in employment and allows provisions for backward classes under Article 16(4).
  • Article 330 and Article 332: Provide for the reservation of seats for SCs and STs in the House of the People and State Legislative Assemblies, respectively.
  • Article 342A (3): Allows each state or union territory to maintain its list of socially and educationally backward classes separate from the Central List.
  • Article 15(4) and Article 15(5): Empower the state to make special provisions for the advancement and reservation of seats for SCs, STs, and SEBCs in educational institutions.
  • 102nd Amendment: Altered the states’ power to identify backward classes in their territories for reservations.
  • 103rd Amendment Act: Introduced a separate reservation quota for economically weaker sections of society.
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