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Centre exploring legal options after SC ruling on quota

The Centre says tjhat it was exploring all legal options in the wake of the SC declining to vacate the stay on the implementation of OBC quota in elite educational institutions.

Updated on: Apr 24, 2007 09:46 AM IST
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The Centre on Monday said it was exploring all legal options in the wake of the Supreme Court declining to vacate the stay on the implementation of OBC quota in elite educational institutions.

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"All legal options are being looked into", HRD Ministry sources said hours after the apex court refused to vacate the stay on implementing 27 per cent OBC reservation from this academic year.

Without going into details of the action being contempleted to give effect to the quota regime, they said the senior officials of the ministry were in consultation with the Solicitor General on how to deal with the situation.

"We will take a view quickly," was the response when repeated asked how long the government would take to firm up its view in view of the admission process being kept on hold in the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs).

Asked whether there would be any fresh directive to the IIMs who have earlier been told to keep the admission on hold, they said "we will them shortly. We also do not want to inconvenience the students".

 
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