The petitionswereheard by a bench led by Justice L Nageswara Rao. (File picture)
New Delhi:
The Supreme Court docket at present dismissed a batch of petitions – together with by the Tamil Nadu authorities – searching for 50 per cent OBC reservation in Tamil Nadu for All India Quota seats in state-run medical schools this tutorial yr. The petitions have been heard by a bench led by Justice L Nageswara Rao.
Tamil Nadu authorities, ruling AIADMK and the DMK had moved the highest courtroom after the centre had stated that it was not attainable to increase 50% OBC reservation this yr.
The Excessive Court docket, on July 27, had directed the Central authorities to represent a committee comprising representatives from the centre, state and Medical Council of India to resolve on the problem of offering OBC reservation in all-India seats (AIQ) surrendered by Tamil Nadu for medical admission. The courtroom, nonetheless, had additionally stated that any choice of the committee could be relevant just for future tutorial years and never the present one.
The events all through the listening to had contended that the Central authorities is simply an agent and a counseling authority to fill the seats in line with the reservation.
Earlier this month, the centre knowledgeable the highest courtroom that it isn’t attainable to increase reservation advantages to OBCs in medical seats because the college students had stuffed their software types for NEET in January-February itself.
Further Solicitor Common Balbir Singh, who appeared for the centre, additionally knowledgeable the bench that the reservation roster had already been fastened by the Directorate Common of Well being Companies.