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Madras High Court Rules Religious Conversion Does Not Grant Backward Class Status

Hindustan Times2h agoAI sentiment: neutral
Madras High Court Rules Religious Conversion Does Not Grant Backward Class Status

The Madras High Court has quashed a 2024 Tamil Nadu government order, ruling that conversion to Islam does not automatically entitle an individual to Backward Class Muslim (BCM) reservations. The court cited a 75-year-old ruling to emphasize that caste-based benefits are tied to specific historical and social disabilities rather than just religious identity. The bench clarified that a person born into a non-backward community cannot claim quota benefits solely by converting to a religion that enjoys reservation. This judgment reaffirms the judicial stance that social status for affirmative action must be determined by birth and specific community categorization rather than individual conversion.

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