Delhi High Court has asked the Centre to modify its 2013 office
memorandum after considering the representation of NGO National
Federation of Blind on computation of seats to be reserved for
disabled persons in four category posts in government departments.
http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/quota-for-disabled-hc-asks-centre-to-modify-om-on-vacancies-114071801209_1.html
"We are of the view that the modification made to Para 14 of Office
Memorandum dated December 29, 2005 alone vide fresh OM dated March 03,
2013 is not in compliance with the directions of the Supreme Court.
Therefore, there shall be a direction to the respondents (Centre) to
make further modifications to OM dated December 29, 2005," a bench of
Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice R S Endlaw said.

The court asked the NGO to make the representation to the Centre
within four weeks and the authorities will have to "consider the same
and issue a fresh OM within six weeks thereafter" on the methodology
of computation of vacancies in all Group A, B, C and D in government
sector.

The apex court had said that the computation of vacancies "shall be in
case of Group A, B, C & D posts in an identical manner and that the
same shall be on total number of vacancies in the cadre strength".

The high court said the 2013 office memorandum on computation of
vacancies in government departments to provide three per cent quota to
disabled persons was not in compliance of the apex court direction.

The court's verdict came on a fresh plea of National Federation of
Blind seeking reliefs including modification of office memorandum to
provide for computation of posts to be reserved for disabled persons.

The NGO had also sought issuance of fresh OM to "all the
establishments and PSUs" asking them to launch of special recruitment
drive to fill the backlog vacancies.

Earlier, the High Court had passed a slew of directions to the Centre
for providing quota for disabled persons.

It had asked the Centre to form a committee officials, including the
Chief Commissioner for Disabilities (Chairman), and others to do
various acts to work out backlog of vacancies for disabled persons.

It had also asked the Centre to undertake special recruitment drive to
fill the backlog of vacancies by 2010.

-- 
Avinash Shahi
M.Phil Research Scholar
Centre for The Study of Law and Governance
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi India



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