Civil Services Discluding petition against SC / ST candidates in Exam


High Court clearly said: A different square identified by the SC / ST Constitution; The reservation criteria of the reservations for this category cannot be moved to honestly

Mumbai, Feb 12

Bombay High Court COURT said that the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes (SC / ST) is not a separate special category identified by the Constitution and so on the reservation criteria should not be taken and they The can be changed with his mind. At the same time, the High Court has refused to give relief to a disability desire of civil services.

High Court dismissed that petition filed by Dharmendra Kumar 38-year-old Dharmendra Kumar, which he has shouted in this test for the Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe Category Candidates Allow efforts.

It is supported that Kumar sat in the civil services examinates nine, but failed to pass it every time.

As per the rules, other backward classes (OBC) category and benchm) is allowed nine attempts to the candidates with disabilities (PWBD) candidates. The General Open Category candidate is allowed only six attempts.

Kumar who belongs to the Obc category claimed that the rules claimed to be biased.

Hearing on the matter, Justice Bharti Dangare and Ashwin Bokhbae Division bench dismissed Dharinder Kunumar’s petition in his decision of February 4. A copy of the court has been made available on Wednesday. The bench said in his commands that the petitioner failed to present any legitimate base of this challenge.

The court clearly cleared the Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe than the OBC Square and so various criteria for them are determined and may not be made to make the decisions of the criteria.

The High Court said the SC / ST he was a fraction in the Constitution that is different from OBC which is recognized under the Constitution. -Ptyti

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