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Supreme Court says Constitution Bench to decide if a revisit on creamy layer in SC, ST quota is required

Press Trust of India • November 15, 2017, 22:29:02 IST
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Supreme Court agreed to consider whether its 11-year-old judgment dealing with the issue of application of the ‘creamy layer’ for reservation to SC and ST categories

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to consider whether its 11-year-old judgment dealing with the issue of application of the ‘creamy layer’ for reservation to Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) categories in promotion in government jobs needs to be revisited. The top court said that a five-judge Constitution bench will examine the limited issue as to whether the 2006 verdict delivered in M Nagaraj and others versus the Union of India was required to be re-looked at or not. A bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and justices AK Sikri and Ashok Bhushan clarified that it was not going into the correctness of the verdict. [caption id=“attachment_4211915” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. AP Representational image. AP[/caption] The M Nagaraj verdict had said that the creamy layer concept cannot be applied to the SC and ST for promotions in government jobs like two earlier verdicts of 1992 Indra Sawhney and others versus the Union of India (popularly called Mandal Commission verdict) and 2005 EV Chinnaiah versus State of Andhra Pradesh, which dealt with creamy layer in Other Backward Classes (OBC) category. The apex court was hearing a batch of the petition which arose from a Bombay High Court order quashing two state government resolutions terming them as ultra vires to Article 16(4A) of the Constitution of India. Several other states have also approached the apex court on the issue. The Maharashtra government, through its resolution in 2004, had granted reservation to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and De-Notified Tribes, Nomadic Tribes, Special Backward Category and Other Backward Classes in job promotion. The issue cropped up as a bench of Justices Kurian Joseph and R Banumathi had referred a matter to the Constitution bench which also related to the creamy lawyer for reservation of SC/ST in government jobs. The two-judge bench had said that clarity was required on the applications in the creamy layer in the situation of competing claims within the same races, communities, groups or parts thereof of SC/ST communities notified by the President under Articles 341 and 342 of the Constitution. The bench had sought clarification on Article 16(4), 16 (4A) and 16(4B) of the Constitution of India, which deals with the power of state government to make provisions for reservation of appointments or posts in favour of any backward class of citizens which, in the opinion, was not adequately represented in the services under the state. The Nagaraj verdict had reiterated that the ceiling-limit of 50 percent, the concept of the creamy layer and the compelling reasons, namely, backwardness, the inadequacy of representation and overall administrative efficiency were all constitutional requirements without which the structure of equality of opportunity in Article 16 would collapse. It had further said that the state was not bound to make the reservation for SC/ST in the matter of promotions. “However, if they wish to exercise their discretion and make such provision, the State has to collect quantifiable data showing backwardness of the class and inadequacy of representation of that class in public employment in addition to compliance of Article 335,” the five-judge constitution bench had said in its 2006 judgment. It had also clarified that even if the state has compelling reasons, as specified, the state would have to see that its reservation provisions do not lead to excessiveness so as to breach the ceiling-limit of 50 percent or obliterate the creamy layer or extend the reservation indefinitely.

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