General category not ‘quota’; it’s open to all: SC : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

General category not ‘quota’; it’s open to all: SC

Disallowing meritorious candidates from reserved categories to migrate to general category would amount to communal reservation, says top court

General category not ‘quota’; it’s open to all: SC

Photo for representation. — iStock



Satya Prakash

Tribune News Service

New Delhi, December 19

Maintaining that general category vacancies in government employment were open to all, including those from reserved categories, the Supreme Court has said disallowing meritorious candidates from reserved categories to migrate to general category would amount to communal reservation.

“The principle that candidates belonging to any of the vertical reservation categories are entitled to be selected in “Open or General Category” is well settled. It is also well accepted that if such candidates belonging to reserved categories are entitled to be selected on the basis of their own merit, their selection cannot be counted against the quota reserved for the categories for vertical reservation that they belong,” a Bench of Justice UU Lalit, Justice Ravindra Bhat and Justice Hrishikesh Roy said.

Justice Bhat – who wrote a separate concurring judgment – said, “The open category is not a ‘quota’, but rather available to all women and men alike.”

The court said, “Reservations, both vertical and horizontal, are methods of ensuring representation in public services. These are not to be seen as rigid “slots”, where a candidate’s merit, which otherwise entitles her to be shown in the open general category, is foreclosed, as the consequence would be, if the state’s argument is accepted. Doing so, would result in a communal reservation, where each social category is confined within the extent of their reservation, thus negating merit.

“The open category is open to all, and the only condition for a candidate to be shown in it is merit, regardless of whether reservation benefit of either type is available to her or him,” it ruled.

The ruling came on petitions raising the issue of the correct method of filling the quota reserved for women candidates (horizontal reservation) for selection of constables in Uttar Pradesh. The petitioners OBC candidates, largely women, complained that the Uttar Pradesh government failed to correctly apply the rule of reservation in selection of constables, and denied them the benefit of “migration” to the general category vacancies as they had secured the marks needed to qualify for the open category.

Reserved category candidates having secured more marks than the last ranked general category candidate should be given employment under general category, it said.

It said, “Any selection which results in candidates getting selected against open/general category with less merit than the other available candidates will certainly be opposed to principles of equality.”

OBC Female Category candidates having more marks than 274.8928, (secured by the last candidate appointed in General Category-Female) must be offered employment as constables in UP Police, it said.


Top News

Lok Sabha election 2024: Voting under way in 88 constituencies; Rahul Gandhi, Hema Malini in fray

Over 63 per cent turnout in Phase 2 of Lok Sabha polls; Tripura records 79.46 per cent, Manipur 77.32 Over 63 per cent turnout in Phase 2 of Lok Sabha polls; Tripura records 79.46 per cent, Manipur 77.32

The Election Commission says polling remained largely peacef...

Arvind Kejriwal as CM even after arrest puts political interest over national interest: Delhi High Court

Arvind Kejriwal as CM even after arrest puts political interest over national interest: Delhi High Court

The court says the Delhi government is ‘interested in approp...

Amritpal Singh to contest Lok Sabha poll from Punjab’s Khadoor Sahib, confirms mother

Amritpal Singh to contest Lok Sabha poll from Punjab’s Khadoor Sahib, confirms mother

The formal announcement is made by his mother Balwinder Kaur...

Supreme Court to deliver verdict on PILs seeking 100 per cent cross-verification of EVM votes with VVPAT today

Supreme Court dismisses PILs seeking 100% cross-verification of EVM votes with VVPAT slips

Bench however, issues certain directions to Election Commiss...

Will stop functioning in India if made to break encryption of messages: WhatsApp to Delhi High Court

Will stop functioning in India if made to break encryption of messages: WhatsApp to Delhi High Court

Facebook and Whatsapp have recently challenged the new rules...


Cities

View All