There is no judicial hurdle in giving 27 percent reservation to the OBC class in Madhya Pradesh. The Supreme Court made this clarified by accepting the decision of the Madhya Pradesh High Court as correct. The court said that 27 percent of OBC reservation is not banned.
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In 2019, the Kamal Nath government increased the reservation of OBC class from 14 to 27 percent. A special permission petition was filed by the Youth for Equality Organization. It was rejected by the Supreme Court.
On Monday, Justice MM Sundresh and Justice Rajesh Bindal heard the SLP in the Supreme Court court number 8. On behalf of the OBC Mahasabha, the side was placed before the court through Advocate Varun Thakur and Advocate Ramkaran.
Jabalpur High Court ordered orders on 26 February The National Core Committee member and Advocate Dharmendra Singh Kushwaha of the General Assembly said that on 26 February 2025, Joint Bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court Jabalpur Chief Justice Suresh Kumar Kath and Judge Vivek Jain ordered to follow the 27% OBC reservation law and said that 27% OBC reservation is not banned. In such a situation, how is the petition going on till date. In view of this, the High Court dismissed the petition. The SLP was filed in the Supreme Court Delhi by the Youth for Equality Organization against that order.
Kushwaha said- Government did not firmly put favor Dharmendra Kushwaha said- During the hearing held today, the government did not firmly placed the Supreme Court. This shows that the government of Madhya Pradesh does not want to give their rights to the backward classes. In such a situation, the OBC Mahasabha collected one rupee from its class to provide justice to its class and pleaded with its lawyers in the Supreme Court. Due to which the petition of the Youth for Equality Organization was dismissed today.