Competition to surpass the reservation's maximum limit...

The government of bihar has discussed instituting a seventy-five percent reservation scheme. The bihar government's standing attorney before the supreme court, manish Kumar, states that the state of bihar is not the only place where more than 50% reservation is allowed. Numerous states have already included such a clause. tamil Nadu broke the fifty percent reservation cap prior to Bihar. The government of maharashtra is attempting to breach it once more. The states contend that their shares should be distributed based on population. Similar to bihar, there is discussion about lifting the 50% reservation ceiling in Rajasthan, Karnataka, and Chhattisgarh. Caste-based censuses are becoming a major issue because of the opposition's india alliance. According to experts, this is the initial move towards surpassing the 50% reservation cap.
Does the reservation cap require rigorous regulations?
Is it necessary to establish stringent guidelines for the reservation maximum, or its limit?
Numerous states have issued rulings rejecting the reservation cap portion of the Indira Sawhney Judgment. A stay on some of these rulings has also been issued by the supreme Court. The states counter that the court eliminated the fifty percent cap in the reservation case based on economic grounds. Five supreme court judges had ruled that the EWS reservation was constitutional.
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