A division bench of the court comprising justices K S Jhaveri and V S Vyas asked Advocate General Narpat Mal Lodha whether the state government wished to implement the provisions under the bill or keep these in abeyance till the matter was decided by the Supreme Court.
It was of the view that the Rajasthan government must take prior permission of the apex court before implementing the new provisions sought to be introduced by the bill.
He also said it will multiply litigation as the government will give employment against vacancies which will create third party rights.
Therefore, it is necessary that the state government be restrained from giving effect to the amended provision in the bill to increase from the OBC reservation ceiling beyond 50 per cent for the benefit of the Gujjar and four other communities, the petitioner said.
The bench criticised the government's approach, saying it must proceed to get the Constitution amended instead of bringing piecemeal legislations.
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