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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Maratha Quota Case"
State's Power To Identify SEBCs : Does 105th Constitutional Amendment Fully Nullify Supreme Court's Interpretation In Maratha Quota Case?
Constitution (105th Amendment) Act Deemed To Be In Force From 15th August, 2021; Power To Identify SEBCs Back To State Govts And UTs
BREAKING : Parliament Passes Constitution 127th Amendment Bill To Restore States' Power To Specify SEBCs
State Moves Kerala High Court Against Single Bench Decision To Stay Operation Of GO That Included Christian Nadars In SEBC Category
EWS Reservations Not Impacted By Supreme Court Judgment Quashing Maratha Quota: Centre In Lok Sabha
Retain States' Power To Identify SEBCs : Centre Seeks Review Of Supreme Court's Interpretation Of 102nd Constitution Amendment
All Communities & Castes Are Presumed To Have Made Advancement, Unless Rebutted : Supreme Court In Maratha Quota Case
'To Change 50% Reservation Limit Is To Have A Society Which Is Not Founded On Equality But Based On Caste Rule': SC Refuses To Revisit Indra Sawhney Judgment
BREAKING - States Have No Power To 'Identify' Socially & Educationally Backward Classes After 102nd Constitution Amendment : Supreme Court Holds By 3:2 Majority
Supreme Court Strikes Down Maratha Quota; Says No Exceptional Circumstance To Grant Reservation In Excess Of 50% Ceiling Limit
BREAKING : Supreme Court To Pronounce Judgment In Pleas Challenging Maratha Quota Tomorrow
Maratha Quota Case : Supreme Court Constitution Bench Reserves Judgment After 10 Days Of Hearing
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