Maratha People celebrate after Bombay High Court reservation awarded to the Maratha community in government jobs and education, but said the quota percentage should be reduced from 16% to 12% to 13% as recommended by the State Backward Classes Commission (SEBC) out side Bombay High Court.<br />Express Phot By Ganesh Shirsekar 27/06/2019
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A day after the Bombay High Court upheld the Maharashtra government’s decision to provide reservation to the Maratha community under Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) Act, a social worker filed a caveat before the Supreme Court anticipating a challenge to the verdict.
Vinod Patil, a Maratha leader and a social worker, is one of the several interveners supporting the reservation.
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A caveat is a form of application is filed by a person, informing the court that another person may file a suit or application against him and that the court must give the person filing the caveat a fair hearing before deciding any matter.