Supreme Court verdict on reservation in promotion to SCs/STs on January 28

The apex court had reserved its verdict on October 26 last year

January 27, 2022 09:22 pm | Updated January 28, 2022 12:09 am IST - New Delhi

The Centre had earlier told the Supreme Court that even after around 75 years those belonging to SCs and STs have not been brought to the same level of merit as the forward classes. File Photo

The Centre had earlier told the Supreme Court that even after around 75 years those belonging to SCs and STs have not been brought to the same level of merit as the forward classes. File Photo

The Supreme Court is scheduled to pronounce on Friday its judgement on the issue of the grant of reservation in promotion to the Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) in government jobs.

A three-judge bench headed by Justice Nageswara Rao had heard all the parties in the matter including Attorney General K. K. Venugopal, Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Balbir Singh, and other senior lawyers appearing for various states.

The Centre had earlier told the bench that it is a fact of life that even after around 75 years those belonging to SCs and STs have not been brought to the same level of merit as the forward classes.

Mr. Venugopal had submitted that it is more difficult for those belonging to the SCs and STs to get a higher post in group A category of jobs and time has come when the apex court should give some concrete basis for SCs, STs, and Other Backward Classes (OBCs) to fill up vacancies.

The bench had earlier said it would not reopen its decision on the issue of the grant of reservation in promotion to the Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) and said it was for the States to decide how they are going to implement the same.

The apex court had reserved its verdict on October 26, 2021.

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