submitted its report which recommended 27 percent reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) and 22.5 percent for the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes. The Central government ... acceptable indicator of backwardness. Thus, the recommendation of reservations for OBCs in central government services was finally implemented in 1992. The Supreme Court states that
also not eligible for reservation under this quota(creamy layer of OBC crosses 8 lakh limit). Also Refer
Indian Constitution also made provisions for reserving seats for SC/ST/OBC communities and women in the legislature. In addition, it removed the upper population
given by the Yadavas and other peasant castes, a unified and strong OBC movement has not emerged in the North so far.
(6) The traditions ... academically satisfying operation.
17. Chapter-XII deals with 'Identification of OBCs'. In the first instance, the Commission deals with OBCs among Hindu Communities
also not eligible for reservation under this quota(creamy layer of OBC crosses 8 lakh limit). Also Refer ] 16. Equality of opportunity in matters ... submitted its report which recommended 27 percent reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) and 22.5 percent for the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes. The Central government
enactment of Act 5 of 2007
giving reservation to Other Backward Classes (OBCs), Scheduled
Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) created mixed reactions ... socially and
educationally backward classes of citizens, i.e., the OBCs or the
Scheduled Castes ad Scheduled Tribes in matters of admission of
students belonging
Chausa, Post- Chausa, P.S- Buxar, District- Buxar, Roll No. 60150155,
Category OBC.
8. Sabita Kumari, Daughter of Sri Mahendra Prasad, Resident of Village
+ Post ... Resident of Village-
Jaijiya, P.O- Jagpura, P.S- Makhdumpur, Jehanabad, Category OBC, Roll
No. 63040447
12. Sushil Kumar, Son of Shio Prasann Ram, Resident
qualifying marks differently for general
category candidates and for SCs/STs and OBC candidates as
highlighted in my present judgment.
So far as conclusion ... further question whether any seats should be
reserved for SC,ST and OBCs as permissible to the State
authorities under Article
aided and unaided) to grant concession to persons belonging to SC/ST/OBC/differently abled persons etc., in accordance with their extant reservation policy. Clause ... candidates as encapsulated hereunder:
(a) 10% to persons belonging to SC, ST, OBC, SBC and all women belonging to the general category
qualifying marks differently for general
category candidates and for SCs/STs and OBC candidates as
highlighted in my present judgment.
So far as conclusion ... further question whether any seats should be
reserved for SC,ST and OBCs as permissible to the State
authorities under Article