SC refuses to entertain plea, asks petitioners to move HC

Blitz Bureau

THE Supreme Court on August 4 refused to entertain a plea challenging the Gujarat Local Authorities Laws (Amendment) Act, 2023, which increased the reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in local bodies from 10 per cent to 27 per cent.

A Bench of Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi questioned the petitioners for instituting a writ petition directly before the top court and told them to first approach the Gujarat High Court. Sensing the disinclination of the apex court to entertain the plea, senior advocate K Parameshwar, representing the petitioners, sought permission to withdraw the writ petition with liberty to approach the Gujarat HC. The petition contended that the amendment violates constitutional principles, lacks empirical backing, and contravenes previous apex court judgments governing reservations in local bodies.

The petitioners — Vora Jaimin and others — said that while the Gujarat Government formed a Commission led by Justice KS Jhaveri (retired) in July 2022, its report, submitted in April 2023, has not been made public. “Since the report of the Commission, which forms the basis of the Amendment Act, is not in the public domain, it follows that the Amending Act is not backed by any verifiable data. Absence of the report from the public domain means there is no yardstick by which to judge the validity of the reservation provided by the Amending Act,” the petition stated.

It alleged that the state government failed to comply with the “triple test” laid down by the Supreme Court in Vikas Kishanrao Gawali vs. State of Maharashtra, mandating that any OBC reservation in local bodies must be preceded by: (1) A dedicated Commission conducting a rigorous empirical inquiry; (2) Local body-wise specification of reservation based on that data; and (3) a ceiling ensuring the total reservation for SCs, STs, and OBCs does not exceed 50 per cent.

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