Solicitor General Tushar Mehta tells Madras HC that Centre’s decision on implementing OBC quota in All India Quota seats in medical admissions is in an advanced stage and that the Union requires one more week’s time to report

[7/26, 12:03] Sekarreporter: [7/26, 11:33] Sekarreporter: https://twitter.com/sekarreporter1/status/1419536237640126472?s=08
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[7/26, 11:11] Sekarreporter: Solicitor General Tushar Mehta tells Madras HC that Centre’s decision on implementing OBC quota in All India Quota seats in medical admissions is in an advanced stage and that the Union requires one more week’s time to report progress. Court grants a week’s time @THChennai
[7/26, 12:04] Sekarreporter: In the Contempt Petition filed by the DMK stating that the order to grant OBC reservations in all india quota seats in medical and dental colleges was not obeyed by the union government, the union government today through it’s solicitor general stated that the decision is in “advanced stages”, and the decision will be reported before the Hon’ble Court next week.

The Hon’ble First Bench comprising of Hon’ble Chief Justice and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Senthil Kumar Ramamoorthy posted the matter on Tuesday for reporting the decision of the union government

Mr. P. Wilson Senior Advocate appeared for the DMK.

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