Why is it in the news?
- The Delhi High Court ordered the Delhi government to increase the threshold income for availing EWS reservation in private schools to ₹5 lakh from the current ₹1 lakh per annum.
- According to the Court, the minimum wage for an unskilled labourer in the city is ₹17,494 per month. The existing threshold income of ₹1 lakh does not accurately reflect contemporary economic hardships.
- Also, Comparative analysis indicates that Delhi’s ₹1 lakh criterion is the lowest, with most states having ₹8 lakh per annum.
About EWS Reservation
- Enabled by the Constitution (103rd Amendment) Act, 2019, allowing the State to provide reservation to Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) in education and government jobs.
- 103rd Amendment Act introduced Article 15(6) and Article 16(6) for EWS reservation.
- Article 15(6): Allows up to 10% reservation for EWS in educational institutions.
- Article 16(6): Permits up to 10% reservation for EWS in government posts.
EWS Judgment (Janhit Abhiyan v Union of India case, 2023) · Supreme Court upheld the 103rd Constitutional Amendment for EWS reservation. · Excluded the “poorest of the poor” among Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward Classes from the 10% quota. · No breach of the 50% ceiling limit; the court stated it was not inflexible or inviolable for all times. · Affirmed that further reservations by the State do not damage the Basic Structure of the Constitution. |