Madras HC declares Vanniyar reservation law unconstitutional
The Hindu
Tamil Nadu enacted law to provide 10.5% internal reservation to Vanniakula Kshatriya community within the 20% earmarked for Most Backward Classes
The Madras High Court on Monday declared as unconstitutional a law passed by the Tamil Nadu legislature providing 10.5% internal reservation to Vanniakula Kshatriya community within the 20% earmarked for Most Backward Classes (MBCs) in education and public employment.
Justices M. Duraiswamy and K. Murali Shankar allowed a batch of writ petitions filed in the principal seat of the High Court as well as its Madurai Bench challenging the validity of the law passed just hours before the model code of conduct came into force in the State in February for the Assembly election.
Post election, the incumbent government led by Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam too had given effect to the law in admission to colleges.

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