UP govt restrained from giving reservation to 'adequately represented' classes
By way of the aforesaid notification, 35,500 vacancies were advertised for civil police, 4033 for PAC and 2077 for firemen.

The order was passed by Justice Sudhir Agarwal on a petition filed by Sumit Kumar Shukla and three others who had applied for the posts of constables following an advertisement published by the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board vide notification dated 20.06.2013.
By way of the aforesaid notification, 35,500 vacancies were advertised for civil police, 4033 for PAC and 2077 for firemen.
Among these, 17,750 posts in the civil police were reserved for SCs, STs and OBCs, while the number of reserved posts in PAC and fire department stood at 2017 and 1039 respectively.
The petitioners had "assailed huge number of vacancies reserved for OBC, SC and ST on the ground that representation of these categories is extremely high in the state services, including that of police, therefore continuation of reservation for them is unconstitutional".
"The state government, without looking into the level of representation of various classes constituting OBC, SC and ST, is continuing with reservation in a mechanical manner irrespective of the fact whether their representation has gone much beyond the required level, that is, adequate representation", the petitioners had said.
They had also argued that continuation of reservation "has now entered the realm of colorable exercise of power, malice and mala fide and is also sheer political exploitation without looking to strict Constitutional requirements".
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