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Government Act Article 15(4) in The Constitution Of India 1949
(4) Nothing in this article or in clause
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founding fathers of our Constitution have designedly couched
Articles 14, 15 and 16 in comprehensive phraseology so that the frail ... Article 340(1) of the Constitution of India for identifying the
backward class of citizens as contemplated under Article
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already to be kept
in mind.
Article 15 was amended and Art. 15 (4) was added in view ... classes of
citizens in the State of Mysore under Article 15 (4) of the
Constitution, and every time when
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below this rock bottom would not be
permissible under Article 15(4) of the Constitution of
India.
For reaching ... OBCs as permissible to the State
authorities under Article 15(4) of the Constitution of
India. So far as these
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Article 16(1) read with Article 16(4).
Equally under Article 15(4) for admission in educational institutions ... 4), the
identification by the President as a Scheduled Tribe under Article
342(1) subject to the law under Article
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with others."
6. The said observations apply equally under Article 15(4)
- only read ,admission' for 'recruitment'. It is necessary ... necessarily true. Secondly, there is no rule under Article
15(4) that a student cannot be given the benefit
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educationally
backward classes of citizens. The backwardness contemplated
under Article 15(4) is both social and educational. Article ... basis of castes would violate both
Articles 15(1) and 15(4).
Broadly stated, neither caste nor race nor religion
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15(4) and 16(4) of the Constitution of India for the
Scheduled Castes were apportioned amongst the 4 groups ... reservation under
Articles 15(4) and 16(4) of the Constitution subject, of course, to
Articles
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Articles 338(3)
and 340 of the Constitutions-Government's power to make
reservations under Articles 15 ... classes" appearing in Article 15(4) was explained as "The
backwardness under Article 15(4) must be social and
educational
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Constitution. Clause
(4) of Article 15 reads as under :
15 (4) Nothing in this Article or in clause ... with that of Article 16 (4).
While clause (4) of Art. 15 Iays down that any special provisidn
under
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