EWS Reservation- Supreme Court Constitution Bench Hearing- LIVE UPDATES

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13 Sep 2022 5:03 AM GMT

  • EWS Reservation- Supreme Court Constitution Bench Hearing- LIVE UPDATES

    The Supreme Court Constitution Bench will commence the hearing on the cases challenging the constitutional validity of reservation for . In the last hearing, the 5-judge bench comprising Chief Justice of India UU Lalit, Justices Dinesh Maheshwari, S Ravindra Bhat, Bela M Trivedi and JB Pardiwala had proposed to complete the hearing on the matter in five working days, and start the same...

    The Supreme Court Constitution Bench will commence the hearing on the cases challenging the constitutional validity of reservation for  .

    In the last hearing, the 5-judge bench comprising Chief Justice of India UU Lalit, Justices Dinesh Maheshwari, S Ravindra Bhat, Bela M Trivedi and JB Pardiwala had proposed to complete the hearing on the matter in five working days, and start the same from today, that is, September 13, 2022

    The petitions challenge the validity of Constitution (103rd) Amendment Act 2019. Economic reservation in jobs and education was proposed to be provided by inserting clause (6) in Articles 15 and 16 of the Constitution through the amendment passed by the Parliament in January 2019. The newly inserted Article 15(6) enabled the State to make special provisions for advancement of any economically weaker section of citizens, including reservations in educational institutions. It states that such reservation can be made in any educational institution, including private institutions, whether aided or unaided, except minority educational institutions covered under Article 30(1). It further states that the upper limit of the reservation will be ten percent, which will be in addition to the existing reservations. After the amendment was notified by the President, a batch of petitions were filed in the Supreme Court challenging the constitutional validity of economic reservation.

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    • 13 Sep 2022 9:39 AM GMT

      Parikh quotes Dr. Ambedkar from CAD and highlights the reason behind the use of word Backward and the significance of using the word backward in the clause.

    • 13 Sep 2022 9:39 AM GMT

      Parikh [continues quoting from CAD]: "State services give an opportunity to serve the country and that opportunity should be extended to all backward classes too..."

    • 13 Sep 2022 9:39 AM GMT

      Parikh [while quoting] : "I cannot imagine when there is any backward class in India which does not include SC/ST" 

    • 13 Sep 2022 9:34 AM GMT

      Sr. Adv. Parikh quotes from the Constitution Assembly Debates.

    • 13 Sep 2022 9:34 AM GMT

      Parikh: If we bring in any other criteria, we violate equality code and democratic structure. Let's see debate. In atleast two judgements - Maratha judgement, Indira Sawhney and Nagaraj, constitution debate has been quoted to say that this is how equality code is interpreted.

    • 13 Sep 2022 9:33 AM GMT

      Parikh: Thus it's not just violation of equality code but also violation of democracy which is basic feature of constitution. Reservation was by virtue of targeting those who suffered historic injustice.

    • 13 Sep 2022 9:33 AM GMT

      Parikh: Third, participation- which would be ensured as per constitution makers. Sharing of power also came out. The entire emphasis that there should be adequate representation of backward people, the idea was that they must come in main light and share state power.

    • 13 Sep 2022 9:32 AM GMT

      Parikh: Four things come up. One is they have to be provided equal opportunity under 16(1). [Quotes Thomas judgement]

      Two was criteria which was social backwardness. Doesn't even talk of educational backwardness, but social because of humiliation they suffered

    • 13 Sep 2022 9:28 AM GMT

      Parikh: They concentrated on certain things such as untouchability. They said these are the people who require benefits in terms of reservation in public employment. Because they wanted them to share the state power.

    • 13 Sep 2022 9:27 AM GMT

      Parikh: Now if you look at 16(1), it says that there should be equality of opportunity. The constitution makers have debated and in debate it came out what should be the way in which we remove such equality. Poverty came up. 

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