New Delhi: A plea was filed in the Delhi High Court seeking direction to the Centre to follow 27 per cent reservation of seats for OBC category candidates in medical and dental colleges for this academic year.
The plea is likely to come up for hearing on Thursday.
The petition, filed by National Union of Backward Classes, SCs, STs and Minorities (NUBC), said in two academic years alone -- 2017-18 and 2018-19, around 5530 seats which would have gone to OBS category, if reservation procedure was followed, were allotted to general category.
Giving reservations in the courses to economically weaker sections (EWS), Scheduled Castes and Schedduled Tribes categories and failure to give the reservations in admissions to the students belonging to Other Backward Castes communities (OBC) in these courses (medical) is a clear violation of article 14 of the Constitution, the plea filed through NUBC General Secretary S Geetha, said.
It alleged that after the NEET results, that were published for the year 2020, it was learned through various news reports that the 27 per cent of the reservation to the OBCs was not followed in the admissions to medical and dental college seats surrendered by the state government to the all India quota of the Union government.