SC upholds HCs decision, strikes down 10.5% reservation for Vanniyars
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SC upholds HC's decision, strikes down 10.5% reservation for Vanniyars


The Supreme Court struck down the 10.5 per cent reservation provided to Vanniyars, a Most Backward Community (MBC) in Tamil Nadu, in government jobs and admission to educational institutions.

A bench comprising Justices L Nageswara Rao and B R Gavai upheld the Madras High Court order on Thursday, which had quashed the reservation.

“We are of the opinion that there is no substantial basis for classifying Vanniakula Kshatriyas into one group to be treated differently from the remaining 115 communities within the MBC groups and, therefore, the 2021 Act is in violation of Articles 14, 15 and 16 of the Constitution. Therefore, we uphold the decision of the High Court,” the bench said.

Also read: Long history of Tamil Nadu’s contentious quota for Vanniyars

The Tamil Nadu Assembly had passed the then ruling AIADMK-piloted bill providing internal reservation of 10.5 per cent for Vanniyars in February last year, with the incumbent DMK government issuing an order in July 2021 for its implementation.

It had split the aggregate 20 per cent reservation for MBCs and denotified communities into three separate categories by regrouping castes and provided a 10 per cent plus sub-quota for Vanniyars, formerly known as Vanniakula Kshatriyas.

(With inputs from Agencies)

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