Two of the five judges of the Supreme Court, who delivered the judgment on reservation for Other Backward Classes, have directed that if eligible OBC candidates are not available, the vacant seats shall be filled in by general category candidates.
Justice Arijit Prasayat, writing the judgment for himself and for Justice C K Thakker on April 10, had ruled that if 27 per cent seats earmarked for OBC candidates in admission to centrally-run educational institutions of higher learning are not available, then the seats remaining vacant shall go to general category candidates.
The two judges also directed the Centre and the state to obtain more authentic caste-based data of the population of the country to determine the percentage of OBCs in the total population.
The government may find it difficult to implement its decision to provide 27.5 per cent reservation to OBCs in educational institutions like IITs, IIMs and post graduate courses of AIIMS because if the creamy
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