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The document discusses the impact of a recent court ruling on reservations for minorities in government jobs and education in Andhra Pradesh, India. Specifically: 1) The High Court of Andhra Pradesh struck down the 4.5% sub-quota for minorities within the 27% quota for Other Backward Classes under the national government. 2) However, this ruling does not affect the separate 4% reservations for certain socially and educationally backward Muslim classes under the Andhra Pradesh government, which are still subject to the outcome of a separate Supreme Court case. 3) All government departments, universities and other institutions in Andhra Pradesh must continue providing the 4% reservation for Muslims under the state policy until the Supreme Court

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BC e Reservation

The document discusses the impact of a recent court ruling on reservations for minorities in government jobs and education in Andhra Pradesh, India. Specifically: 1) The High Court of Andhra Pradesh struck down the 4.5% sub-quota for minorities within the 27% quota for Other Backward Classes under the national government. 2) However, this ruling does not affect the separate 4% reservations for certain socially and educationally backward Muslim classes under the Andhra Pradesh government, which are still subject to the outcome of a separate Supreme Court case. 3) All government departments, universities and other institutions in Andhra Pradesh must continue providing the 4% reservation for Muslims under the state policy until the Supreme Court

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH BACKWARD CLASSES WELFARE DEPARTMENT

From Syed Omer Jaleel, I.A.S., Director of BC Welfare, Hyderabad A.P., Hyderabad. To The Secretary, AP Public Service Commission, All the Heads of the Departments, The District Collectors, The Registrars of Universities and The Dist. BC Welfare Officers in the

State. Rc.No. 8267/E/2011, Date: 04-06-2012

Sir / Madam,
SUB : BCWD Reservations for Muslims Setting aside of 4.5% sub quota provided to the Minorities in Civil Posts and Services under Government of India within the 27% quota earmarked for Other Backward Classes by the Honble High Court of Andhra Pradesh on 28-05-2012 Issue of certain clarification with regard to its impact on 4% reservations provided to certain Socially and Educationally Backward Classes of Muslims by the Govt. of Andhra Pradesh under BC E category Regarding. REF : 1. Office Memorandum No. 41018/2/2011 - Estt. (Res.), Dt. 22-12-2012 Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Department of Personnel and Training, Government of India. 2. Judgment of Honble High Court of Andhra Pradesh on 28-05-2012 on provision of 4.5% quota for Minorities within the 27% quota earmarked for Other Backward Classes under Government of India. 3. G.O.Ms.No.23, BC Welfare (C2) Department, Dt. 07.07.2007. @@@ I invite kind attention to the subject and references cited. It is to inform that the Govt. of India have issued orders vide its Office Memorandum No. 41018/2/2011 - Estt. (Res.), Dt. 22-12-2011, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Department of Personnel and Training providing 4.5% sub quota for the Minorities in Civil Posts and Services under the Govt. of India within the 27% quota earmarked for Other Backward Classes. However, the said Office Memorandum has been challenged in a batch of Writ Petitions before the Honble High Court of Andhra Pradesh by Sri R. Krishnaiah, President of AP Backward Classes Welfare Association and others. The Honble High Court of Andhra Pradesh in its judgment delivered on 28-052012 has set aside the said Office Memorandum issued by the Govt. of India providing 4.5% sub quota for the Minorities in Civil Posts and Services under the Govt. of India within the 27% quota earmarked for Other Backward Classes.

:: 2 :: As a result of the above judgment of the Honble High Court of Andhra Pradesh, Dated: 28-05-2012, the 4.5% sub quota provided to the Minorities including Muslims within the 27% quota earmarked for Other Backward Classes under Govt. of India has been struck down. Here, it may be noted that the judgment relates only to the

reservations provided to the Minorities including Muslims under Govt. of India.


But, the said judgment Honble High Court of Andhra Pradesh, Dated: 28-052012 doesnt have any bearing on 4% reservations provided to certain Socially and Educationally Backward Classes of Muslims under the Govt. of Andhra Pradesh vide G.O.Ms.No.23, BC Welfare (C2) Dept., Dt. 7.7.2007 under BC E category. These reservations under BC E category under the Govt. of Andhra Pradesh will continue as they are as per the interim orders of the Honble Supreme Court of India, dated: 25-03-2010 and they are subject to the final orders of the Honble Supreme Court of India to be delivered in the matter. However, in view of the said judgment of Honble High Court of Andhra Pradesh, Dated: 28-05-2012, there is slight confusion regarding its impact on 4% reservations provided to certain Socially and Educationally Backward Classes of Muslims under the Govt. of Andhra Pradesh under BC E category. Further, some complaints are also being received in this regard that the Departments, Recruiting agencies, Universities, Educational Institutions etc., under the Govt. of Andhra Pradesh are not extending the benefit of 4% reservations provided to certain Socially and Educationally Backward Classes of Muslims under BC E category. In view of the above, it is clarified that said judgment of Honble High

Court of Andhra Pradesh, Dated: 28-05-2012 doesnt affect the 4% reservations provided to certain Socially and Educationally Backward Classes of Muslims under BC E category under the Govt. of Andhra Pradesh as this is a separate case.
In this context, it is further informed that the issue of 4% reservations provided to certain Socially and Educationally Backward Classes of Muslims under BC E category under the Govt. of Andhra Pradesh is subjudice in the Honble Supreme Court of India. Since the Honble Supreme Court of India in its interim orders, dated: 25-03-2010 has held that for the time being, 4% reservations provided to certain Socially and Educationally Backward Classes of Muslims be extended to the first 14 categories, the said 4% under BC E category under the Govt. of Andhra Pradesh can continue until the delivery of final judgment by the Honble Supreme court of India.

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Therefore, the fourteen (14) Socially and Educationally Backward Classes of Muslims listed under BC E can continue to avail of the 4% reservations in Educational Institutions and Civil Posts under the Govt. of Andhra Pradesh and all the Departments, Recruiting agencies, Universities, Educational Institutions etc., under the Govt. of Andhra Pradesh shall extend the benefit until the delivery of final judgment by the Honble Supreme court of India. Yours faithfully, Sd/- Syed Omer Jaleel

DIRECTOR OF BC WELFARE

Sd/- D. Chandra Sekhar Raju For DIRECTOR OF BC WELFARE


Copy submitted to the Prl. Secretary to Government, BC Welfare Department, AP Secretariat, Hyderabad for favour of information.

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