Jharkhand governor returns bill proposing to increase reservation in state government jobs

The proposed law increases reservation for the Scheduled Tribes to 28% from 26%, Other Backward Classes to 27% from 14% and Scheduled Castes to 12% from 10%.

Apr 20, 2023 - 11:30
Jharkhand governor returns bill proposing to increase reservation in state government jobs

Jharkhand Governor CP Radhakrishnan has returned a bill proposing to raise reservations in government jobs, The Indian Express reported on Thursday.

The Jharkhand Reservation of Vacancies in Posts and Services (Amendment) Bill, 2022, was passed by the state Assembly in November. The bill proposes to increase reservations for the Scheduled Tribes to 28% from 26%, Other Backward Classes to 27% from 14% and Scheduled Castes to 12% from 10%.

Combined with the existing 10% quota for the Economical Weaker Section, the bill would have taken the total reservation in state government jobs to 77%.

The state government had said it would request the Centre to include the bill in the Ninth Schedule of the Constitution that will protect it from judicial review.

On Thursday, an unidentified Raj Bhawan official said that the bill was returned after seeking legal opinion from the attorney general, who advised that it breaches the ceiling of 50% quota limit imposed by the Supreme Court, according to the Hindustan Times.

“The previous governor [Ramesh Bais] had sent the bill to the attorney general for a legal opinion,” the official said. “As per the attorney general’s opinion, the bill does not confer with several Supreme Court judgements on the issue of reservation. Considering that opinion, Raj Bhawan returned the bill back to the government last month...

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