Supreme Court to Hear Plea for Immediate Women's Reservation Implementation

The Supreme Court will hear a plea on Monday seeking immediate implementation of the 33% women's reservation in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies, bypassing the current preconditions of a census and delimitation. The petition, filed by Congress leader Jaya Thakur, argues these delays are unnecessary as seat numbers are already determined. The hearing is significant as Parliament is set to discuss the Women's Reservation Bill in a special session beginning April 16, with PM Modi seeking unanimous passage. However, the Congress party has objected to the timing of the session, citing a breach of the Model Code of Conduct during ongoing state elections.

Key Points: SC Hears Plea for Immediate Women's Reservation Bill Implementation

  • SC hears plea for immediate women's quota
  • Bench of Justices Nagarathna & Bhuyan to hear case
  • Parliament special session from April 16
  • Quota currently tied to census & delimitation
  • Congress objects, calls for all-party meeting
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SC to hear plea seeking immediate implementation of Women Reservation Bill tomorrow

Supreme Court to hear plea for immediate enforcement of 33% women's quota in Lok Sabha & state assemblies ahead of Parliament's special session.

"greater participation of women in legislative bodies is essential for India's goal of becoming a developed nation - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, April 12

Ahead of the upcoming special session of Parliament, the Supreme Court is slated to hear, on Monday, a plea seeking immediate implementation of 33 per cent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state Legislative Assemblies.

As per the causelist uploaded on the website of the apex court, a bench of Justices B.V. Nagarathna and Ujjal Bhuyan is scheduled to hear the petition filed by Congress leader Jaya Thakur on April 13.

Contending that the benefit of one-third quota for women should not be deferred, the plea has sought immediate enforcement of the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, which provides for one-third reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state Assemblies.

In November 2023, the top court had observed that it would be "very difficult" to strike down the provision in the law which stipulates that the quota for women will come into force only after the completion of the next decennial Census and the subsequent delimitation exercise.

The plea had argued that such preconditions are not necessary as the number of seats is already determined, and that women, who constitute nearly half of the country's population, remain underrepresented in elected bodies.

The hearing assumes significance as the Parliament is expected to take up the Women's Reservation (Amendment) Bill during a special session beginning April 16. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has written to floor leaders of all political parties in both Houses of Parliament seeking support for the unanimous passage of the legislation to facilitate the implementation of women's reservation before the 2029 Lok Sabha elections.

In his letter, the Prime Minister said that greater participation of women in legislative bodies is essential for India's goal of becoming a developed nation and asserted that the time has come to implement the law "in its true spirit" across the country.

However, the proposed special session has drawn objections from the Congress, which has termed the move a breach of the Model Code of Conduct in view of the ongoing Assembly election campaigns in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. Congress has also demanded that an all-party meeting on delimitation be convened before any legislative exercise on the implementation of women's reservation is undertaken.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I support women's reservation, the timing does seem politically motivated with elections around the corner. Why wasn't this pushed with more urgency earlier? The Congress has a point about the Model Code of Conduct.
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Aman W
Supreme Court should ensure this becomes a reality. More women in power will change the kind of issues that get discussed - education, healthcare, safety. It's not just about equality, it's about better governance for all of us.
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Sarah B
Watching from abroad, this is a crucial step for Indian democracy. The world is watching. Implementing this effectively will be a massive achievement and set a powerful example.
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Karthik V
Hope they don't get stuck in legal technicalities. The bill has been passed, the intent is clear. Just do it. My mother and sister are more than capable of leading, and they deserve the chance.
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Nisha Z
The concern about delimitation is valid. We need to ensure the reservation is implemented fairly across all states and doesn't become a tool for political manipulation. An all-party meeting is a sensible demand before rushing.

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