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Reservation Policy In India: A Critique




Amandeep Singh Tomar, SRM University Sonepat, Haryana


ABSTRACT


India is a country with various castes, religion, and languages. People from different religion follow different language in our country. For this the term “unity” is given. But the ground reality is way different. The Constitution established this reservation for ten years following independence in order to cease discriminatory practices against the underprivileged classes and allow them to elevated. However, things are completely different now because the reservation procedure is not being followed as it was initially. Politicians now merely utilize this policy as a voting machine. The people who get benefit from the reservation policy in today's society aren't even aware of their rights.


The present research study has been modulated by making a general study on the research problem, “Examining the Applicability of the Concept “Creamy Layer” in Reservations to SC & ST”. The researcher has made an intensive study on the research problem and tried to establish the synergy between the Concept of “Creamy Layer” and Reservations to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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Accessibility: Open Access

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