EWS Reservation- Supreme Court Constitution Bench Hearing DAY 2- LIVE UPDATES

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14 Sep 2022 5:03 AM GMT

  • EWS Reservation- Supreme Court Constitution Bench Hearing DAY 2- LIVE UPDATES

    The Supreme Court Constitution Bench will commence the hearing on the cases challenging the constitutional validity of reservation for economically weaker section of citizens. The petitions challenge the validity of Constitution (103rd) Amendment Act 2019. Economic reservation in jobs and education was proposed to be provided by inserting clause (6) in Articles 15 and 16 of the...

    The Supreme Court Constitution Bench will commence the hearing on the cases challenging the constitutional validity of reservation for economically weaker section of citizens. 

    The petitions challenge the validity of Constitution (103rd) Amendment Act 2019. Economic reservation in jobs and education was proposed to be provided by inserting clause (6) in Articles 15 and 16 of the Constitution through the amendment passed by the Parliament in January 2019. The newly inserted Article 15(6) enabled the State to make special provisions for advancement of any economically weaker section of citizens, including reservations in educational institutions. It states that such reservation can be made in any educational institution, including private institutions, whether aided or unaided, except minority educational institutions covered under Article 30(1). It further states that the upper limit of the reservation will be ten percent, which will be in addition to the existing reservations. After the amendment was notified by the President, a batch of petitions were filed in the Supreme Court challenging the constitutional validity of economic reservation.

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    • 14 Sep 2022 7:27 AM GMT

      J Bhat: Economic criteria is basis for classification. It's non enumeration in 15 means perhaps that it is permissible.

      Kumar: Whatever is permissible was provided for. If EWS were to be given, what can a poor man be given? Can he be given a birth in cabinet? That's not a remedy.

    • 14 Sep 2022 7:26 AM GMT

      J Bhat: What you're saying is that govt frames policies which are rested on economic basis. Who can be the recipient? Only those with certain income level. That classification is recognised by court. Come to commercial field, you cannot have more than certain turnover.

    • 14 Sep 2022 7:22 AM GMT

      Kumar: Where is the mention of economic depravity? It is not a ground of discrimination. It's an impermissible exercise to put economic criteria in 15(1) and then introduce a bridge by way of 15(6).

    • 14 Sep 2022 7:21 AM GMT

      Kumar: Let me refer to grounds of prohibition against discrimination. [Reads Article 15(1)] Grounds prohibited are religion, caste, sex, place of birth...In respect of every ground constitution has provided a bridge.

    • 14 Sep 2022 7:21 AM GMT

      Kumar: It is an authority to follow the principles enumerated in constitution, honor the principle of equal opportunity, construct bridges under the constitution.

      This says we need to amend the constitution, that's what Art 46 mandates. This is unwarranted and unconstitutional.

    • 14 Sep 2022 7:21 AM GMT

      Kumar: "However EWS were not elevated..."

      So it is their case that it is to fulfill the State's obligations under Art 46 that they're amending. With great respect, Art 46 does not give license to destroy the constitution.

    • 14 Sep 2022 7:18 AM GMT

      Kumar: DPSPs contend in art 46 that state shall come out with special care for weaker sections and in particular SCs and STs and shall protect them...

      This is the statement where they invoke article 46. All DPSPs are bridges to eliminate inequalities caused by discrimination

    • 14 Sep 2022 7:17 AM GMT

      Kumar continues reading the Statement of Object: "The benefits of 15(3) and 16(4) are general..." This statement is a sweeping statement. 

    • 14 Sep 2022 7:17 AM GMT

      Kumar: "At present, the EWS have remained excluding from attending higher education and public employment on account of their financial capacity to compete with persons who are economically privileged." This is a legislative judgement saying this.

    • 14 Sep 2022 7:13 AM GMT

      Kumar refers to the Statement of Objects and Reasons of the 103rd Amendment.

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