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Benefit of Reservation – Supreme Court Judgment

October 15, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment

Benefit of Reservation – Supreme Court Judgment

Hon’ble Supreme Court judgement dated 15.09.2017 in the SLP(C) No.9574 of 2013 filed by All India Adiwasi Employees Federation against judgement dated 20.12.2012 of Hon’ble High Court of Bombay, Nagpur Bench- Appointment of candidates belonging to Halba Koshti/Halbi Koshti/Koshti etc., castes against vacancies reserved for the Scheduled Tribes.

“The impugned OM squarely makes the law laid down by the Apex Court applicable to all such appointment of the Halba/Koshti, which have become final on or before 28th November, 2000. The Hon’ble Court also held that rather than finding the said office memorandum to be unconstitutional or illegal; it is in consonance with the laws laid down in the judgment of the Apex Court.”

Source: NFIR

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