EWS Quota In NEET-PG: SC Lists Batch Of Pleas For Final Hearing In July | What Happened So Far

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EWS Quota In NEET-PG: SC Lists Batch Of Pleas For Final Hearing In July | What Happened So Far

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday said it would hear batch of pleas challenging the validity of the Rs 8 lakh annual income criteria for the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) quota in NEET-PG admissions in July.Also Read – ‘Will Submit to Majesty of Law…’, Sidhu After SC Sentences Him to One Year Jail in 1988 Road Rage Case

The matters needs to be heard by a combination of three-judge bench and it would not be possible to hear it during summer vacation, a bench of Justices DY Chandrachud, Surya Kant, and PS Narasimha said. The bench said it would hear the matter upon reopening of the court. Also Read – Cheque Bounce: SC Orders Setting Up Special Courts To Resolve Cases | Details Inside

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Senior advocate Arvind Datar, appearing for NEET aspirants, said that the NEET-PG 2022-23 would be conducted soon and the only issue which remains is the determination of the income criteria of Rs 8 lakh fixed by the government, whether it is applicable or not. Also Read – BREAKING: SP Leader Azam Khan Gets Interim Bail in Forgery Case

He said that what the government has actually done is they have lifted Rs 8 lakh income criteria fixed for creamy layer in OBC and adopted it for the EWS. “We have already shown there is a huge disparity in the per capita income. Now all the pleadings are complete. We have filed our written submissions and their (Centre) counter affidavit is also on record. The case is ready for final disposal,” he said.

EWS Quota In NEET-PG: What happened in Supreme Court so far

On February 14, the Supreme Court had refused to entertain a plea seeking clarification on the applicability of EWS criteria of Rs eight lakh in NEET-PG 2022-23 saying it is seized of the matter and whatever it decides will be applicable.

The top court had said, “We have not stalled the process of determining the EWS criteria for next academic year. We have said EWS quota will be as per our order. We have kept the matter in March for disposal. The process cannot stop. Whatever we will decide will apply”.

On January 20, in its reasoned order, the top court had said merit cannot be reduced to narrow definitions of performance in an open competitive examination which only provides formal equality of opportunity, as it upheld 27 per cent of Other Backward Classes (OBC) reservation in All India Quota (AIQ) seats in the NEET for UG and PG medical courses.

Justifying allowing quota for EWS on the existing quota for the current academic year, the bench had said, “We are still in the midst of the pandemic and any delay in the recruitment of doctors would impact the ability to manage the pandemic. Hence, it is necessary to avoid any further delays in the admission process and allow counselling to begin immediately”.

On the EWS quota, the top court had said that it is a settled principle of law that in matters involving a challenge to the constitutionality of legislation or a rule, the Court must be wary to pass an interim order unless the Court is convinced that the rules are prima facie arbitrary.

The bench, while listing the matter in the third week of March said, “as a result, we allow the implementation of EWS reservation in AIQ seats in NEET UG and PG seats for the academic year of 2021-2022. The EWS category shall be identified in view of the criteria in Office Memorandum of 2019″.

On January 7, the top court had paved the way for starting the stalled NEET-PG 2021 counselling process based on the existing 27 per cent OBC and 10 per cent EWS reservations in the All India Quota seats, saying there is an “urgent need” to begin the admission process.

The Centre had constituted a three-member committee, comprising Ajay Bhushan Pandey, former finance secretary, VK Malhotra, member secretary, ICSSR, and Sanjeev Sanyal, Principal Economic Adviser to the Centre to revisit the criteria for determining EWS.

The committee in its report submitted on December 31 last year to the Centre said, “The current gross annual family income limit for EWS of Rs eight lakh or less may be retained. In other words, only those families whose annual income is up to Rs 8 lakh would be eligible to get the benefit of EWS reservation.” The Centre has said it decided to accept the recommendations of the panel to retain the current gross annual family income limit for defining EWS at Rs eight lakh or less.

It also told the court that according to the panel, family income is a “feasible criterion” for defining EWS, and in the current situation, a threshold of Rs eight lakh seems reasonable for the purpose.

(With inputs from PTI)

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