Supreme Court Rejects Plea to Stay Maratha–OBC Government Resolution

Supreme Court Rejects Plea to Stay Maratha–OBC Government Resolution

The Supreme Court has rejected the request to stay the GR (Government Resolution) issued by the state government regarding the Hyderabad Gazette.
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The Supreme Court has rejected the demand to stay the GR (Government Resolution) issued by the state government regarding the Hyderabad Gazette. Mangesh Sasane, along with OBC organizations in the state, had filed a petition in this regard. However, the Supreme Court refused to hear the petition immediately and advised the petitioners to approach the Bombay High Court. The hearing took place before the bench of Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Sandeep Mehta.

What exactly happened?

  • The state government issued the Hyderabad Gazette on September 2, 2025.

  • OBC organizations approached the Supreme Court demanding a stay on this gazette.

  • Today, senior advocate Indira Jaising argued on behalf of the petitioners.

  • The court directed the petitioners to file a detailed petition in the Bombay High Court, where a hearing on this matter is scheduled for November 18.

  • With the permission of the Supreme Court, this petition has been withdrawn, which in a way has been dismissed.

  • The Supreme Court has clearly rejected the demand to stay the Hyderabad Gazette or the GR regarding OBC reservation.

What will happen next?

Now, the regular hearing of this case will take place in the Mumbai High Court. According to the advice of the Supreme Court, the petitioners will now go to the Mumbai High Court for further proceedings, and arguments are likely to be held there on November 18. Due to this decision, everyone is now focused on what decision the Mumbai High Court will make on this important issue related to OBC reservation.

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