Jaipur: The Rajasthan High Court has stayed the quota provided by the state government to Gurjars and other economically-backward communities as it breached the 50 per cent limit set on reservations.
A division bench of chief justice Jagdish Bhalla and justice MN Bhandari yesterday stayed the reservation given by the state government to these communities as it exceeded the 50 per cent limit fixed for total reservation.
The order was passed on a letter petition filed by some students of University of Rajasthan.
The division bench in the order observed that "we have examined the letter in the light of the order of Supreme Court in the light of Indra Shwayani's judgement, and find that the reservation granted by the government to Gurjar community and EBCs is not in consonance to the settled legal provisions and hence the excess reservation is stayed".
The reservation granted by state government was 5 per cent and 14 per cent to Gurjars and economically-backward communities respectively.
This reservation was in addition to the existing reservation for the SC, ST and OBC communities.


