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Minority scholarship: SC notice to Centre on appeal challenging Kerala HC order

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Minority scholarship: SC notice to Centre on appeal challenging Kerala HC order

Minority scholarship: SC notice to Centre on appeal challenging Kerala HC order

Minority scholarship: SC notice to Centre on appeal challenging Kerala HC order


UPDATED : ஜன 01, 1970 05:30 AM

ADDED : அக் 29, 2021 12:00 AM

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UPDATED : ஜன 01, 1970 05:30 AM ADDED : அக் 29, 2021 12:00 AM


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New Delhi: The Supreme  Court Friday sought response from the Centre and  others on an appeal against the Kerala High Court  order which quashed the state government orders  sub-classifying the minorities by providing merit-cum-means scholarship.
   
A bench of Justices L Nageswara Rao and B R Gavai issued notices to the Ministry of Minority  Affairs, Kerala State Commission for Minorities and  others on the state government's appeal and sought  their replies within four weeks.
 
In the May 28 order, the high court had quashed the Kerala government orders sub-classifying the minorities by providing merit-cum-means scholarship at 80 per cent to Muslim community and 20 per cent to Latin Catholic  Christians and Converted Christians, saying it cannot be legally sustained.
 
Senior advocate C U Singh appeared for the Kerala government.
 
The bench also issued notice on two connected petitions, filed by private organizations --  Minority Indians Planning and Vigilance Commission  Trust and MSM Kerala State Committee.
 
Advocate Haris Beeran, appearing for  petitioner Minority Indians Planning and Vigilance  Commission Trust, submitted before the bench that  the government order was in operation for the last 13  years and sought a stay on the high court order.
 
The apex court, however, refused to stay the high court order.
 
The high court had also directed the  government to pass requisite and appropriate orders  providing merit-cum-means scholarship to members  of the notified minority communities within the state  equally and in accordance with the latest population census available with the State Minority Commission.
 
"Here is a case where without taking into  account the entitlement of the Christian minority  community within the state available from the population ratio, state is indulging in providing  scholarship to the Muslim minority community at 80  per cent, which according to us, is an unconstitutional  act and unsupported by any law.
 
"Mere executive orders issued by the  State Government cannot overreach the provisions of  the Minority Commissions Acts, 1992 and 2014, and  the imperatives contained under the provisions of the  Constitution of India discussed above. Article 29 also  casts a duty to protect the educational interests of the  minority community in equal measure and not in a  discriminatory manner," the high court had said. 


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