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Madras HC directs govt to conduct caste-wise census

Allowing a PIL by lawyer R Krishnamoorthy, a division bench yesterday directed the census commissioner to take all steps to hold caste-wise enumeration.

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Madras high court today issued a fresh direction to the Centre to conduct caste-wise census in the country.

Allowing a PIL by lawyer R Krishnamoorthy, a division bench yesterday directed the census commissioner to take all steps to hold caste-wise enumeration.

The bench comprising acting chief justice Elipe Dharma Rao and Justice T S Sivagnanam said the relief sought by the petitioner had already been answered in the affirmative by the court in an earlier verdict on a writ petition.

In its October 2009 judgement, the court had noted that after 1931 there had never been any caste-wise enumeration or tabulation.

"When there cannot be any dispute that there is an increase in the population of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe and Other Backward Classes manifold after 1931, the percentage
of reservation fixed on the basis of population in 1931 has to
be proportionately increased by conducting caste-wise census,"
it had then held.

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