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MP High Court Admit Card - Photo: Social Media Expansion 750 Other Backward Classes (OBC) Reservation in Madhya Pradesh filed in connection with making the percentage 64 Hearing on the petitions is going on. Hearing was also held on Monday by Justice Sheel Nagu and Justice Virendra Singh couple. The Jugal Peeth was told that the Solicitor General would represent the government in the case. The couple's bench has fixed the next hearing on the petitions on 27 February. It is noteworthy that EWS reservation and in the state 63 Against and in favor of OBC reservation percentage 233 Petitions were filed. During the final hearing of the petition, the parties have been presented on the petition filed in the opposition. The side is being presented on the petition filed in support. During the earlier hearing in support of OBC reservation, the couple was told that the Indira Sahni case by the Supreme Court Citing the order passed in OBC reservation percent has been challenged. In the petitions filed in the opposition, it has been said that OBC reservation per cent. The Supreme Court has justified EWS reservation. Due to this the limit of reservation has exceeded 233 percent. The High Court has passed a stay order on the implementation of OBC reservation percentage in many recruitments. Due to this, PSC, teachers and other recruitments have stopped. During the hearing on the petitions on Monday, the couple was told that Solicitor General Tushar Mehta would be represented on behalf of the government. have to keep. Due to his absence, the government urged to extend the hearing on the petition. Accepting which the above orders were issued. Aditya Sanghi appeared on behalf of the petitioners and Rameshwar P Singh, Special Advocate, appeared on behalf of the State. ,

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MP High Court Admit Card – Photo: Social Media Expansion 750 Other Backward Classes (OBC) Reservation in Madhya Pradesh filed in connection with making the percentage 64 Hearing on the petitions is going on. Hearing was also held on Monday by Justice Sheel Nagu and Justice Virendra Singh couple. The Jugal Peeth was told that the Solicitor General would represent the government in the case. The couple’s bench has fixed the next hearing on the petitions on 27 February. It is noteworthy that EWS reservation and in the state 63 Against and in favor of OBC reservation percentage 233 Petitions were filed. During the final hearing of the petition, the parties have been presented on the petition filed in the opposition. The side is being presented on the petition filed in support. During the earlier hearing in support of OBC reservation, the couple was told that the Indira Sahni case by the Supreme Court Citing the order passed in OBC reservation percent has been challenged. In the petitions filed in the opposition, it has been said that OBC reservation per cent. The Supreme Court has justified EWS reservation. Due to this the limit of reservation has exceeded 233 percent. The High Court has passed a stay order on the implementation of OBC reservation percentage in many recruitments. Due to this, PSC, teachers and other recruitments have stopped. During the hearing on the petitions on Monday, the couple was told that Solicitor General Tushar Mehta would be represented on behalf of the government. have to keep. Due to his absence, the government urged to extend the hearing on the petition. Accepting which the above orders were issued. Aditya Sanghi appeared on behalf of the petitioners and Rameshwar P Singh, Special Advocate, appeared on behalf of the State. ,

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