Calcutta High Court  (Picture: Express)
News

Calcutta HC cancels all OBC certificates issued after 2010

However, there is an exemption for those who have already secured jobs using the certificates issued during that period, as the latest order will have no impact on them, the bench ruled

EdexLive Desk

The Calcutta High Court today, Wednesday, May 22, cancelled all the Other Backward Class (OBC) certificates issued in West Bengal after 2010.

The ruling by the division bench of Justice Tapabrata Chakraborty and Justice Rajasekhar Mantha effectively means that all OBC certificates issued by the current Trinamool Congress (TMC) regime that came to power in 2011 now stand cancelled, stated a report by IANS.

Following the order, over 5,00,000 OBC certificates issued since 2010 cannot be used for seeking reservations for jobs now.

However, there is an exemption for those who have already secured jobs using the certificates issued during that period, as the latest order will have no impact on them, the bench ruled.

While passing the order, the bench observed that since the certificates issued after 2010 were not issued in accordance with the prescribed legal procedures, they stand cancelled.

The bench ruled that the state Assembly will now decide who all are eligible to apply for OBC certificates. It also said that the West Bengal Backward Class Commission will now decide the list of caste categories that can be included in the OBC list.

As per the rule, the commission recommends the list and forwards the same to the state Assembly which takes the final decision on this count.

In the past, there have been several complaints relating to irregularities in issuing OBC certificates in West Bengal, as a result of which, several eligible persons were deprived of the certificates as several non-eligible candidates were included in the list.

Bengaluru: BTech student allegedly falls to death from university hostel building; police launch probe

FIR lodged against unidentified man for making 'obscene' gestures in JNU

UGC launches 'SheRNI' to ensure women scientist representation

Father of Kota student who killed self suspects foul play, demands fair probe

Gorakhpur NCC Academy will inspire youth to contribute to nation-building: UP CM Adityanath