OBC quota should not exceed 14% in results of 2019 main MPPSC exam: HC to state govt
Press Trust of India | February 17, 2022 | 04:07 PM IST | 1 min read
Madhya Pradesh High Court was hearing petition by MPPSC aspirants challenging the main examination result with 27% reservation
JABALPUR: The Madhya Pradesh High Court has directed the state government and the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) to ensure the reservation for the Other Backward Classes (OBCs) does not exceed 14 percent while declaring results of the 2019 recruitment exam.
A bench of Chief Justice Ravi Malimath and Justice MS Bhatti passed the order on Wednesday and it was uploaded on the High Court's website on Thursday. The court was hearing a petition filed by MPPSC aspirants Niharika Tripathi from Betul district and Kapil Saxena of Guna district, challenging the main examination result declared by the state public service commission on the basis of 27 percent reservation in December 2021, their counsel Aditya Sanghi said. The High Court had then in an interim order stayed 27 percent OBC reservation in the MPPSC.
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On Wednesday, the High Court directed the respondents (state government and the MPPSC) said that "reservation for the OBC category shall not be more than 14% while declaring the results of the MP Public Service Commission State Service Main Examination 2019”.
"In similar matters pertaining to grant of reservation for the OBC category, this court by order dated 19-03-2019 in writ petition No. 5901 passed an interim order to the effect that the respondents shall not provide reservation of more than 14% for the OBC category, for the relevant issue therein,” the court said.
The High Court also said it was the view that the "petitioners too would be entitled for the similar relief”.
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