HC orders panel to collect data on BCs in Telangana
The New Indian Express|October 31, 2024
'State's approach of tasking BC commission with data collection contrary to SC's verdict'
TG NAIDU

JUSTICE Surepalli Nanda of the Telangana High Court on Wednesday directed the state government to establish a dedicated commission within two weeks to conduct a thorough empirical data survey to facilitate reservations for Backward Classes (BCs) in the upcoming local body elections and submit a compliance report.

The court found the state's existing approach of tasking the BC Commission with data collection contrary to the Supreme Court's judgment in 'Vikas Kumar Gavali vs. State of Maharashtra'.

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