Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The state governmenthas again requested more time from the Supreme Court for implementing 27% OBC reservation, even after the court flagged concern about delays. The apex court has now scheduled the final hearing for mid-November.
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said several technical issues require detailed consideration and suggested exploring alternate methods to resolve the matter efficiently.
Senior advocate Varun Thakur said, “The SC observed that cases could be remanded to MP High Court, as the government repeatedly seeks time. Many students are still awaiting appointment letters under the 87:13 formula, with 13% of posts left unfilled.”
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The High Court is better positioned to understand the state’s demographics and circumstances, making it more suitable to handle this state-specific reservation issue. While the Indira Sawhney judgment is relevant, the High Court has a better understanding of the local population and context.”
[Story by Staff Reporter]
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