IN RE ARTICLE 334 OF THE CONSTITUTION vs ... — W.P.(C) No. 546/2000

Case under 1802_5Jj-election and Delimitation Laws : Five Judge Matter Section X. Status: PENDING.

CNR: SCIN010108652000

PENDING

Filing Date

10-Jul-2000

Registration No

W.P.(C) No. 546/2000

Diary Number

10865/2000

Order Date

20-Sep-2023

Document Type

ROP - of Main Case

Data as of 05-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

1802_5jj-Election and delimitation laws : Five Judge Matter Section X

Petitioner(s)

IN RE ARTICLE 334 OF THE CONSTITUTION

Adv. PRATIBHA JAIN

Respondent(s)

...

Adv. ABHA R. SHARMA[OBJ] MOHIT D. RAM B. KRISHNA PRASAD[R-1]

Hearing History

Judge: HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE, HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE A.S. BOPANNA, HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE M.M. SUNDRESH, HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE J.B. PARDIWALA and HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MANOJ MISRA

20-Sep-2023

Fixed Date by Court

29-Nov-2022

Fixed Date by Court

01-Nov-2022

Fixed Date by Court

07-Sep-2022

Not Taken Up

29-Oct-2018

Ordinary

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11-Mar-2008 ROP
27-Jul-2007 ROP
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18-May-2007 ROP
25-Sep-2006 ROP
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casestatus.in Summary

Summary of WPC 546/2000 (20 September 2023 Hearing) On 20 September 2023, a five-judge Constitution Bench heard petitioner Ashok Kumar Jain's challenge to the 104th Constitutional Amendment Act 2019 regarding SC/ST reservations under Article 334. The Court framed two issues: whether the 104th Amendment is unconstitutional, and whether extending SC/ST reservation periods via constitutional amendment is constitutionally valid. The Court directed parties to file common case compilations by 17 October 2023 and written submissions by 7 November 2023, with substantive hearing scheduled for 21 November 2023. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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