Supreme Court seeks Centre's reply on quota for persons with disabilities
The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Centre to reply within four
weeks to a fresh plea of an NGO seeking initiation of contempt
proceedings for not complying with an earlier order of providing 3%
quota in jobs to persons with disabilities.

The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Centre to reply within four
weeks to a fresh plea of an NGO seeking initiation of contempt
proceedings for not complying with an earlier order of providing 3%
quota in jobs to persons with disabilities.
"The alleged contemnor (Secretary of the Department of Personnel and
Training (DoPT)) is directed to file response within four weeks. List
it February 16," a bench of justices Ranjan Gogoi and Arun Mishra
said. Senior advocate SK Rungta, appearing in person for his NGO
National Federation of the Blind, said Sanjay Kothari, Secretary of
DoPT, has committed contempt by not amending the Centre's office
memorandum (OM) as per the earlier direction of the apex court in this
regard.
Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for DoPT, opposed the plea
saying, "there is no contempt and I can show it from records right
now. In any case, it will file the reply." The court then fixed the
contempt plea for hearing on February 16. Earlier, the court, while
issuing notice to the Centre, had exempted the DoPT Secretary from
personal appearance "for the present".
The bench was hearing the plea of the NGO which said that DoPT has
issued an OM for providing 3 per cent quota to persons with
disabilities. The posts should have been computed against total number
of vacancies in the cadre strength to be filled up through direct
recruitment in group A and B posts, the NGO said, adding "this
amendment in the office memorandum was not in accordance with the
direction of the court." It alleged that other clauses, which were
also to be amended to comply with the court's directions, have not
been changed "intentionally and deliberately".
Most of the clauses relate to quantum of reservation and maintenance
of roster, it claimed. The DoPT also did not take steps to fill up the
vacancies, to be calculated against the reservation for persons with
disabilities, adopting the manner of computation in terms of court's
directions within a period of three months.
Source
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-supreme-court-seeks-centre-s-reply-on-quota-for-persons-with-disabilities-2051911

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