Constitution of India. In order, therefore, to determine whether particular caste is 'Scheduled Caste' within the meaning of Article ... include in or exclude from or substitute or declare synonyms to be a scheduled caste or scheduled tribe or parts thereof or group of such
chamar in some parts of the State at least, meant the same caste, although there might be some difference in the professions followed by their ... power to declare synonymous as equal to the tribes specified in the Order or include in or substitute any caste/tribe
expressions used in Articles 15(4) and 16(4) and read them synonymously. It is in Indra Sawhneys case (supra) that this Court held that ... identifiable section of society which may be internally homogenous (based on caste or occupation) or heterogeneous (based on disability or gender e.g. transgender). Backwardness
expressions used in Articles 15(4) and 16(4) and read them synonymously. It is in Indra Sawhneys case (supra) that this Court held that ... identifiable section of society which may be internally homogenous (based on caste or occupation) or heterogeneous (based on disability or gender e.g. transgender). Backwardness
expressions used in Articles 15(4) and 16(4) and read them synonymously. It is in Indra Sawhneys case (supra) that this Court held that ... identifiable section of society which may be internally homogenous (based on caste or occupation) or heterogeneous (based on disability or gender e.g. transgender). Backwardness
expressions used in Articles 15(4) and 16(4) and read them synonymously. It is in Indra Sawhneys case (supra) that this Court held that ... identifiable section of society which may be internally homogenous (based on caste or occupation) or heterogeneous (based on disability or gender e.g. transgender). Backwardness
expressions used in Articles 15(4) and 16(4) and read them synonymously. It is in Indra Sawhneys case (supra) that this Court held that ... identifiable section of society which may be internally homogenous (based on caste or occupation) or heterogeneous (based on disability or gender e.g. transgender). Backwardness
expressions used in Articles 15(4) and 16(4) and read them synonymously. It is in Indra Sawhneys case (supra) that this Court held that ... identifiable section of society which may be internally homogenous (based on caste or occupation) or heterogeneous (based on disability or gender e.g. transgender). Backwardness
expressions used in Articles 15(4) and 16(4) and read them synonymously. It is in Indra Sawhneys case (supra) that this Court held that ... identifiable section of society which may be internally homogenous (based on caste or occupation) or heterogeneous (based on disability or gender e.g. transgender). Backwardness
Umaid Charitable Trust vs The Union Of India (Uoi) And Ors. on 2 May, 2008