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                26 Oct 2020
                    
        
        
Tamil Nadu's Plea on 50% OBC Quota : Daily Current Affairs 
        
                    
                
             
        
        
                    
                Tamil Nadu's Plea on 50% OBC Quota
IN NEWS
-  The Supreme Court on Monday rejected the interim prayer of Tamil Nadu and the AIADMK party
for grant of 50% quota in medical seats surrendered by the state in all India quotas for under
graduate, post graduate and dental courses for the 2020-21 academic year.
 
ABOUT
-  Tamil Nadu government, ruling AIADMK and the DMK had moved the top court after the Centre
had said that it was not possible to extend 50% OBC reservation this year.
 
-  The high court had held that on principle there is no legal or constitutional impediment for
extending the benefit of reservation to OBC in the state surrendered AIQ seats of the UG/PG
medical courses in the state-run medical colleges within Tamil Nadu, subject to any further
directions or orders of the apex court.
 
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
-  William Hunter and Jyotibarao Phule in 1882 originally seeded the idea of caste-based
reservation system in that time period.
 
-  The reservation system was introduced in 1933 when British Prime-Minister Ramsay Macdonald
presented the ‘Communal Award’ during pre-independence struggle. The award made provision
for separate electorates for Muslims, Sikhs, Indian Christians, Anglo-Indians, Europeans and the
Dalits.
 
-  After long negotiations over dispute on reservation, Gandhi and Ambedkar signed the ‘Poona
Pact’, where it was concluded that there would be a single Hindu electorate with certain
reservations in it.
 
-  Post-independence, initially reservations were provided only for SCs and STs.
 
-  OBCs were included under the umbrella of reservation in 1991 on the recommendations of the
Mandal Commission.
 
-  In the Indra Sawhney Case of 1992, the Supreme Court while upholding the 27 percent quota for
backward classes struck down the government notification reserving 10% government jobs for
economically backward classes among the higher castes.
 
-  Apex Court in the same case also laid that at no point should the reservation exceeds 50%.