SC refuses to stay Patna HC verdict on quotas
Patna High Court order set aside the amended reservation laws in the state that enabled the Nitish Kumar dispensation to raise quotas for Dalits, tribals and backward classes from 50 per cent to 65 per cent
PTI
New Delhi, 29 July
In a setback to the Bihar
government, the Supreme Court on Monday refused to stay a Patna High Court
order setting aside the amended reservation laws in the state that enabled the
Nitish Kumar dispensation to raise quotas for Dalits, tribals and backward
classes from 50 per cent to 65 per cent.
A bench comprising Chief Justice DY
Chandrachud and justices JB Pardiwla and Manoj Misra, however, agrees to hear
as many as 10 petitions of the Bihar government against the Patna HC verdict. The
top court, which did not even issue notices on the pleas, granted leave for
appeal and said the petitions will be heard in September.
Appearing for the state government,
senior advocate Shyam Divan urged the bench to stay the HC order.
He referred to a similar case of
Chhattisgarh and said that the top court had stayed the order of the high court
in that case. "We will list the matter, but we will not grant any stay (on
the HC verdict)," the CJI said.
In its 20 June verdict, the high
court declared that the amendments, passed unanimously by the state's bicameral
legislature in November last year, were "ultra vires" of the
Constitution, "bad in law" and "violative of the equality
clause".
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