Fill vacant OBC quota seats with general category candidates: SC

The Supreme Court today declared that the seats reserved for ‘other backward classes’ (OBC) in central educational institutions that remain unfilled can’t be carried over to the next year and would have to be filled in the same year from the general category.
The court also ruled that the relaxation of marks for the OBC category should not be more than 10 per cent of those fixed for the general category.
These orders will come into effect this year itself.
The Constitution Bench headed by Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan passed the orders while hearing an application seeking clarifications in a recent judgment on the OBC quota in central educational institutions, especially the ones like the IITs and IIMs. In that judgment, a few judges had made certain observations on the limit for relaxation of rules for the OBC candidates. Today’s order puts to rest doubts over the issue in government circles, educational institutions’ managements and students.
Moving the application, Senior counsel K K Venugopal raised another controversial issue, namely the economic criterion for identifying the OBC community. He referred to a reported decision of the Union Cabinet to make every family with income up s 4.5 lakh eligible for the reservation.
The counsel said that this was contempt of court as it was intended to circumvent the ‘creamy layer’ rule. He recalled the declaration of the Kerala government some time ago that there was no ‘creamy layer’ to be kept out of the benefit in that state. The Supreme Court had struck down the notification.
The judges told the counsel that this was a separate issue and if a petition was moved regarding this they would consider it. Venugopal said he would move a petition challenging the Cabinet decision.
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First Published: Oct 15 2008 | 12:00 AM IST

