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Karnataka's potential increase in caste-based reservations faces legal challenges, mirroring the fate of similar laws in ...
Telangana: Recruitment to government jobs would forthwith be based on the categorisation of the SC communities and the youth ...
The Karnataka Backward Classes Commission has also suggested increasing the reservation for OBCs from 32% to 51%. The ...
The Supreme Court, in the Indra Sawhney case, established a 50% cap on reservations but also clarified that exceptions can be made under special circumstances. The caste census conducted by the ...
Carveout from the 50 percent cap allowed in exceptional cases In Indra Sawhney, the court listed such exceptional cases. It said, "While 50% shall be the rule, it is necessary not to put out of ...
This generation isn't just watching sports; they are participating in a multi-screen experience. Snapchat's Head of Ad Revenue for India, Neha Jolly Sawhney, points out that young fans are spending 20 ...
This exceeds the Supreme Court’s 50 per cent ceiling on reservations established in the Indra Sawhney case of 1992. Telangana appears to be following a similar path by raising BC reservation to 42 per ...
A NYS Part 36 Forensic Accountant, Ms. Sawhney has worked with counsel on case strategy in various industries. Crain’s New York Business is the trusted voice of the New York business community ...
“This agreement constitutes another step forward in Indra's international growth strategy, in this case in its Mobility business, in close collaboration with a prominent ally such as Maqta ...
Cases such as State of West Bengal vs. Anwar Ali Sarkar and Indra Sawhney v. Union of India were referred. The bench referring to the tests discussed above stated that “it will be clear like ...
Indra Sawhney v. Union of India (1992): This case upheld caste-based reservations as a tool for achieving social and economic equity, aligning with the principles of distributive justice. Maneka ...
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