Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray holds meeting with senior colleagues after SC strikes down Maratha quota


He further stated that the state government will yet again seek Centre’s cooperation saying that the Maratha quota should be argued along with the petitions on the Economically Weaker Section quota and reservations given by various states.

June 2017: Maharashtra government constitutes State Backward Class Commission to study the social, financial and educational status of Maratha community.

July 2018: Sporadic violence across Maharashtra by the Maratha community demanding quota in education and government jobs.

November 15, 2018: Commission submits its report to the Maharashtra government.

November 30, 2018: Maharashtra legislature passes a bill proposing 16 per cent reservation in education and government jobs for Maratha community, declared as socially and educationally backward class by the government.

November 30, 2018: Maharashtra Governor C Vidyasagar Rao approves and signs the bill.

December 3, 2018: Bunch of petitions filed in Bombay High Court challenging the quota decision, and terms it as violative of the Supreme Court orders which says that reservation in any state should not exceed over 50 per cent.

December 5, 2018: Bombay High Court refuses to grant interim stay on the quota decision but posts petitions for final hearing.

January 18, 2019: Maharashtra government files affidavit, standing by its decision to grant reservation to the Maratha community, and says it was meant to alleviate the “socially and economically” backward class.

February 6, 2019: A division bench of Justices Ranjit More and Bharati Dangre commences final hearing into all petitions pertaining to the Maratha reservation issue.

March 26, 2019: HC concludes hearing arguments in the petitions. Reserves its judgment.

June 24, 2019: HC says it would pronounce its verdict on the petitions on June 27

September 2020: SC granted an interim stay on Maratha quota

October 2020: Vinod Patil, convenor of Maratha Kranti Morcha filed an application in SC with a plea to lift an interim stay

October 2020: State Govt also filed an application to vacate the interim stay.

January 2021: State Govt files an application with a plea that 11-member bench needs to hear the case, also urges Centre to intervene

March 2021: SC reserved its decision on a batch of petitions challenging the Maharashtra State Reservation for Socially and Educationally Backward Classes Act, 2018

May 2021: SC struck down Maratha quota in education and government jobs



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