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High Court Quashes Scheduled Tribe Certificate Scrutiny Committee Orders Due to Arbitrary Rejection of Old Documentary Evidence. Court Emphasizes Probative Value of 1938 and 1950 Documents and Directs Fresh Consideration as Committee Acted on Surmises Without Expert Opinion.

The dispute involved multiple writ petitions filed by members of the Togarwar family challenging orders of the Scheduled Tribe Certificate Scrutiny Co...

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High Court Allows Writ Petition, Quashes Caste Certificate Rejection and Directs Issuance of Validity Certificate to 'Mang' Scheduled Caste Claimant. Documentary Evidence from 1932 Prevails Over Alleged Conversion Issues

The High Court allowed a writ petition challenging the rejection of a caste certificate claim. The Petitioner, claimed belonging to the 'Mang' Schedul...

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High Court Quashes Scrutiny Committee Order Invalidating 'Mana' Scheduled Tribe Claim Due to Perverse Findings and Non-Consideration of Relevant Documents. Matter Remanded for Fresh Consideration

The petitioner, claiming to belong to 'Mana' Scheduled Tribe, challenged the Scrutiny Committee's order invalidating his caste claim. The High Court f...

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High Court Allows Writ Petitions, Quashes Caste Scrutiny Committee Order and Validates Thakur Scheduled Tribe Claim of Petitioners Under Article 226 of Constitution

The High Court allowed two Writ Petitions filed by Petitioners challenging the Caste Scrutiny Committee's order that invalidated their Thakur Schedule...

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High Court Quashes Committee Order Denying Caste Validity Certificate to Petitioner -- Relief Granted Based on Brother's Certificate Following Supreme Court Precedent in Thakur Scheduled Tribe Case

The petitioner, employed with Nashik Municipal Corporation since 1999 based on Thakur Scheduled Tribe certificate granted in 1991, challenged the Sche...

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High Court Allows Writ Petition, Quashes Scrutiny Committee Order and Directs Issuance of Scheduled Tribe Validity Certificate to Petitioner Based on Blood Relative Certificates Under Maharashtra Caste Certificate Act, 2000

The petitioner, filed a writ petition after the Scheduled Tribe Certificate Scrutiny Committee invalidated his caste claim as 'Mahadev Koli, Scheduled...

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High Court Allows Writ Petitions, Quashes Scrutiny Committee Orders, Directs Issuance of Caste Validity Certificates to 'Thakar, Scheduled Tribe' Claimants Based on Blood Relative's Certificate

The High Court allowed two writ petitions challenging the Scrutiny Committee's invalidation of the Petitioners' caste claims as 'Thakar, Scheduled Tri...

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Caste Validity Certificate – Rejection of Tribe Claim – Blood Relatives' Validity – Unsustainable Invalidation

Constitution of India, 1950 (COI) – Article 226 – Writ Petition challenging rejection of Scheduled Tribe claim – Petitioners belonging to ‘Kol...

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Caste Claim Rejection of 'Mana' Scheduled Tribe by Bombay High Court. Verification Process for Caste Claims: Pre-Constitutional Documents Hold Higher Probative Value

The Bombay High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by the Petitioner challenging the rejection of his "Mana" Scheduled Tribe claim by the Schedul...

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Writ Petition Dismissed: Petitioner Fails to Prove "Mana" Scheduled Tribe Claim. The court upholds the Caste Scrutiny Committee’s rejection of a tribe claim, relying on pre-independence documents with more probative value than recent records.

The High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging the decision of the Caste Scrutiny Committee to invalidate the petitioner's claim of belonging to...