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Indra Sawhney & Ors vs Union Of India & Ors on 8 August, 1991

10. He also placed strong reliance on the judgment of the Supreme Court in the case of Indira Sawhney and Others Vs. Union of India, 1992 Sup. (3) 217. He summed up his submission by arguing that keeping in view the purpose that the backward classes are to be uplifted in all spheres of life including the education (admission in educational institution) and in service, methods are to be evolved for their identification and upliftment through the territory of India and not confined to a particular State (province) or group of States (provinces) or Union Territory or group of Union Territories. A person who has been identified as backward in one particular State (province) or Union Territory does not looses the requirement of being uplifted if migrated for one reason to other to another State (province) or Union Territory.
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