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NEW DELHI: The landmark Supreme Court judgment on the 102nd Constitutional amendment may have kicked up a storm for denuding states of their powers to identify the Mandal castes for reservations in state jobs and related purposes, but the ruling appears to cut much deeper: Among other things, it may have a direct effect on the ongoing study on “sub categorisation of OBCs”.
Besides handing the power to identify the “state list of OBCs” to the Union government, three judges in the Constitution bench have also remarked about there being in future a “single list” of OBCs the one that the SC ruled should be issued by the President (Union government) on the recommendations of the National Commission for Backward Classes.
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