Affirmative Action for Economically Weaker Sections and Upper-Castes in Indian Constitutional Law

Affirmative Action for Economically Weaker Sections and Upper-Castes in Indian Constitutional Law

Context, Judicial Discourse, and Critique

Wankhede, Asang

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

222

Mole

9781032303581

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List of Cases. List of Statutes. List of other primary legal sources. 1. Introduction PART I: The EWS and Upper-castes reservations in India and their judicial treatment 2. The Legal History of Reservation for SC/STs, OBCs, EWS and Upper-Castes in India 3. Reservation for EWS and Upper-Castes in India 4. The Political context and Creamy Layer 5. Judicial treatment of Reservation for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) and Upper-Castes in India Part II: The Post-2019 Regime, State Interventions, and Discrimination Law Theory 6. Aims, role and characteristics of substantive equality and affirmative action 7. Protected grounds, protected groups, demarcation of beneficiary classes and the extent of quota limit 8. Treatment of socio-economic/pure-economic disadvantages in discrimination law and Sociological meaning of class 9. Conclusion. Bibliography
EWS;EWS in India;OBCs;Backward Classes;Indra Sawhney;Creamy Layer;Affirmative Action Measures;Reservation Quotas;Discrimination Law;Communal Quotas;Substantive Equality;Affirmative Action Policies;OBCs List;Tamil Nadu;SCs;Socio-economic Disadvantage;Reservation Benefits;Educationally Backward;Economic Disadvantage;103rd Constitutional Amendment;EBCs;ST Group;OBC Category;Class III;Reasonable Classification Test;Mandal Commission Report;103rd Amendment