MP High Court to Settle OBC Reservation Row in April
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The MP High Court sets a final three-day hearing schedule for the OBC reservation dispute starting April 27. Thousands of government jobs remain on hold.
MP High Court to begin final hearing on OBC reservation row
The Jabalpur and Indore benches set strict deadlines for resolving the long-standing OBC quota and Bhojshala disputes.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has signaled a decisive end to the protracted legal battle over the OBC reservation hike. A division bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva and Justice Vinay Saraf has clarified that the matter will no longer be deferred. The court has scheduled back-to-back hearings from April 27 to April 29 to reach a final verdict.
Strict timeline for hearings
The court emphasized that no further adjournments would be granted under any circumstances. All parties involved have been directed to present their arguments in full during this three-day window. This decision follows a period of significant delays caused by multiple intervention applications filed over the last few years.
Impact on state recruitment
The dispute stems from the state government's decision to increase OBC reservation from 14% to 27%. This move led to a flurry of litigation, effectively stalling thousands of government recruitments across various departments. Candidates awaiting results for the Latest News Today on state services are hopeful that this final hearing will clear the administrative logjam.
Supreme Court’s intervention
The High Court's renewed urgency follows a directive from the Supreme Court. The apex court had previously set a three-month deadline for the resolution of the reservation issue. While some petitions remain at the central level, the majority have been clubbed together for a comprehensive hearing in the Jabalpur High Court.
Parallel developments in Indore
Simultaneously, the Indore bench of the High Court is set to address the Bhojshala dispute. A division bench featuring Justice Vijay Kumar Shukla and Justice Alok Awasthi has scheduled daily hearings starting April 6 at 2:30 PM. This case involves complex arguments regarding documentation and recent videography surveys conducted at the site.
Legal representation and arguments
High-profile legal teams are expected to appear for the upcoming sessions. During the preliminary discussions, Senior Advocate Salman Khurshid cited recent Supreme Court civil appeals. The state's interest is being represented by Advocate General Prashant Singh, while Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain is appearing for the petitioners.
India News Update: Future Outlook
Legal experts suggest that the court’s firm stance marks a turning point for Madhya Pradesh’s social and political landscape. If the reservation issue is resolved in April, it will pave the way for the Government Updates regarding the release of pending recruitment results. This Public Interest Story remains one of the most followed legal developments in central India.
As the state prepares for these landmark proceedings, the outcome is expected to significantly impact future policy frameworks. For now, all eyes remain on the Jabalpur and Indore benches as they move to conclude these high-stakes cases in the coming weeks.
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MP High Court to Settle OBC Reservation Row in April
Digital Desk
MP High Court to begin final hearing on OBC reservation row
The Jabalpur and Indore benches set strict deadlines for resolving the long-standing OBC quota and Bhojshala disputes.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has signaled a decisive end to the protracted legal battle over the OBC reservation hike. A division bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva and Justice Vinay Saraf has clarified that the matter will no longer be deferred. The court has scheduled back-to-back hearings from April 27 to April 29 to reach a final verdict.
Strict timeline for hearings
The court emphasized that no further adjournments would be granted under any circumstances. All parties involved have been directed to present their arguments in full during this three-day window. This decision follows a period of significant delays caused by multiple intervention applications filed over the last few years.
Impact on state recruitment
The dispute stems from the state government's decision to increase OBC reservation from 14% to 27%. This move led to a flurry of litigation, effectively stalling thousands of government recruitments across various departments. Candidates awaiting results for the Latest News Today on state services are hopeful that this final hearing will clear the administrative logjam.
Supreme Court’s intervention
The High Court's renewed urgency follows a directive from the Supreme Court. The apex court had previously set a three-month deadline for the resolution of the reservation issue. While some petitions remain at the central level, the majority have been clubbed together for a comprehensive hearing in the Jabalpur High Court.
Parallel developments in Indore
Simultaneously, the Indore bench of the High Court is set to address the Bhojshala dispute. A division bench featuring Justice Vijay Kumar Shukla and Justice Alok Awasthi has scheduled daily hearings starting April 6 at 2:30 PM. This case involves complex arguments regarding documentation and recent videography surveys conducted at the site.
Legal representation and arguments
High-profile legal teams are expected to appear for the upcoming sessions. During the preliminary discussions, Senior Advocate Salman Khurshid cited recent Supreme Court civil appeals. The state's interest is being represented by Advocate General Prashant Singh, while Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain is appearing for the petitioners.
India News Update: Future Outlook
Legal experts suggest that the court’s firm stance marks a turning point for Madhya Pradesh’s social and political landscape. If the reservation issue is resolved in April, it will pave the way for the Government Updates regarding the release of pending recruitment results. This Public Interest Story remains one of the most followed legal developments in central India.
As the state prepares for these landmark proceedings, the outcome is expected to significantly impact future policy frameworks. For now, all eyes remain on the Jabalpur and Indore benches as they move to conclude these high-stakes cases in the coming weeks.