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Missing the Mark

July 2021

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The Caravan

How a Supreme Court judgment endangers the OBC status of several communities / Law

- Disha Wadekar and Ravikant Kisana

Missing the Mark

Beginning in 2016, the Maratha community staged several agitations in Maharashtra. One of the key demands of these agitations was reservation for Marathas in government jobs and educational institutions. After sustained political pressure, the Maharashtra government passed the Socially and Educationally Backward Class Reservation Act, 2018, which provided 16-percent reservation for the community. This increased the total percentage of reservations in state-government jobs and educational institutions beyond the 50-percent limit for such quotas, as mandated by the Supreme Court, in 1992, in Indra Sawhney vs Union of India. The constitutionality of the law providing reservation to Marathas was tested by a five-judge constitution bench. On 5 May, the court struck down the Maharashtra law as unconstitutional.

The court unanimously held that the Maratha community is not a socially and educationally backward community, and that the Maratha case did not demonstrate the “extraordinary circumstances” needed to exceed the 50-percent ceiling for reservations, as stipulated in the Indra Sawhney case. The court, however, also made pronouncements that have repercussions beyond Maharashtra and the Maratha community.

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