Karnataka HC declines to stay ongoing 'caste survey'

The Karnataka High Court refused to halt the ongoing caste survey but directed the state to keep data confidential and ensure participation is voluntary. A bench led by Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru said it found no reason to stop the survey, while i...

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The High Court of Karnataka on Thursday declined to stay the ongoing social and educational survey, popularly known as the caste survey.

Directing the state government to maintain confidentiality of data, the Court also maintained that the survey should be voluntary.

The Division Bench of Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru and Justice C M Joshi said they "do not find reason to interdict the ongoing survey".


"We, however, state that the data collected shall not be disclosed to anyone. The Karnataka State Commission for Backward Classes (KSCBC) shall ensure that data is fully protected and confidential," the bench noted.

The judges also directed the KSCBC to issue public notification that this survey is voluntary and no one is compelled to disclose any information, which the enumerators have to tell the public.
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