Thursday, May 1, 2008

AP High Court stays admission in colleges under Muslim quota



By Our Correspondent,
Hyderaband, April 30: An Andhra Pradesh High Court Bench has ordered not to take Muslims into educational institutions under the Act that the Andhra Pradesh government enacted in the year 2007. the court pronounced its order on Tuesday.
A seven member bench of the high court that included Chief Justice of the high court Anil Ramesh Dave, Justice B Prakash Rao, Justice T. Meenakumari, Justice A Gopala Reddy, Justice D.S.R. Varma, justice Goda Raghu Ram and Justice V. Eswariah the Bench said that apex court’s direction on September 28, 2007 that no further admissions should be made under the Act. In its final orders on October 12, 2007, the Apex Court made it clear that the writ petition be disposed of by the High Court finally before October 31, 2007. If it could not be disposed of, the High Court may consider passing an appropriate interim order, if any, regarding admissions of students.
Andhra Pradesh had promulgated the ordinance for four percent reservation to Muslim students on July 6, 2007, providing reservation to several sub sects within the Muslim community by treating them as Backward Classes.


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