The Madhya Pradesh government has dismissed viral claims that its Supreme Court affidavit on OBC reservation contained derogatory caste remarks, calling them “false, fabricated, misleading, and motivated by malafide intent.” It warned of strict action against those spreading such misinformation.
Petitioners in Karnataka High Court claim the ongoing caste survey could be misused for political gains and question its legality. The state defends the survey as essential for framing targeted welfare measures and assessing social and economic backwardness.
Today (13th September), the Supreme Court will consider advancing the hearing date for West Bengal’s plea against a Calcutta High Court verdict that revoked the OBC status of several castes. The appeal is scheduled for September 30, with concerns that the verdict is affecting admissions for 77 communities.
The Supreme Court of India will hear a case today(on 5th August), regarding the cancellation of around 12 lakh OBC certificates from West Bengal. The controversy arose when the Calcutta High Court annulled these certificates due to procedural lapses. The outcome of this case will impact the lives of millions relying on OBC certificates for reserved opportunities.
