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Bombay HC challenges inclusion of minority colleges in reservation order, cites Article 30 protections
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The Bombay High Court questioned a Maharashtra government resolution mandating minority educational institutions to implement Constitutional and social reservations for first-year junior college admissions. The court asked the government to consider withdrawing the clause, noting minority institutions are excluded from such reservations under Article 15(5) of the Constitution. A similar GR was previously withdrawn after a court challenge.
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