The PIL, filed by Anil Thanekar, seeks to quash the GR on the ground that it was unconstitutional because the Constitution does not allow reservation on the basis of religion just as it had been done in the case of Muslims.
As regards reservation for Marathas, the PIL, filed through advocate Ashish Mehta yesterday, contended that this community does not belong to the backward class.
This is the third PIL challenging the reservations.
All the petitions have been clubbed together and would be heard by a bench headed by Justice Abhay Oka on August 5.
The PIL filed by Thanekar has argued that the recent reservation for Muslims and Marathas takes the total reservation in the State to above 50 per cent which exceeds the ceiling imposed by the Supreme Court.
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