New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday told the center to postpone counseling for Neet-PG until deciding on the validity of OBC and EWS reservations in all Indian quotas (AIQ).
The central advice handed himself that counseling would not begin until the court over deciding the reservation case for the EWS-OBC quota in the Indian quota medical chair.
Senior Arvind flat advocate mentions this problem before the head bench by Justice D.Y.
Chandrachud.
Flat proposed that counseling schedules have been announced – from October 24 and will be concluded on October 29 – and look for court intervention in the problem that the process will be completed during the court.
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The APEX court has questioned the thought center behind repairing Rs 8 Lakh as an annual income criteria for EWS.
Following flat shipment, the bench directs the center not to advance with the counseling process until it decides this problem.
The bench was scheduled to hear the problem on October 28.
On October 21, the court questioned the center adopting the OBC cream layer criteria of the annual income of Rs 8 Lakh to provide reservations under a weaker economic section (EWS), although the latter did not suffer social and educational retardation.
The court told the central advice, “You can’t spend eight lakhs from thin air.
You made the equivalent of applying the eight lakh RS limit”.
It notes that for OBC, people who are under the Eight of Lakh’s annual income criteria, they suffer social and educational retardation.
It was added, “Under the constitutional scheme, the EWS category does not resign socially and education”.
The bench has asked for additional lawyers General Km.
Nataraj whether the government has collected several data – demographics or sociologic or socio-economic – before correcting the EWS criteria in uniformly.
Then asking legal officers whether the government contributed differences in urban and rural purchasing power, and also did it do exercises before arriving at the criteria.
Nataraj proposed the limit was repaired based on the Sinho commission report, but the bench was not convinced.
The top court heard the coupling of petitions by Neil Aurelio Nunes and others against a 27 percent reservation for other classrooms (OBC) and 10 percent reservation for EWS in all Indian quota seats for postgraduate medical courses.
A total of 15 percent of seats in MBBS and 50 percent of seats in MS and MD courses are filled through Indian quota from selected candidates through NEET.