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OBC non creamy layer cancellation

(Querist) 11 August 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Respected sir
One of the my collegue having OBC-NCL ,But his father is doctor(MD-pediatrician).According to rule,son/daughtr of doctor can not get benefit of reservation quota..so
(1)How can i prooved he is falling
under creamy layer and not
eligible for reservation.. ???

(2)Does s/o or d/o BHMS doctor falls
under non-creamy layer ???? plz
plz reply ....its all about my post-
graduation admission...
malipeddi jaggarao (Expert) 11 August 2015
Where from you got the rule that son/daughter of doctor cannot get benefit of OBC reservation? If their family income is Rs.6 lakhs then only they will be excluded. Can you prove their family income? The children of professionals like doctors, lawyers, etc., will be excluded only if their family income is Rs.6 lakh and above.
Guest (Expert) 11 August 2015
Repeated Please With An Intention of Checking Out Some One and Get Placed There.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 11 August 2015
Repeated query:

http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/OBC-non-creamy-layer-cancellation-553036.asp#.VcnFAnGqqko
jignesh (Querist) 11 August 2015
The Supreme Court of India
defines "creamy layer" by quoting
an office memorandum dated 8
September 1993. [1] The term was
originally introduced in the
context of reservation of jobs for
certain groups in 1992. The
Supreme Court has said the
benefit of reservation should not
be given to OBC children (SCs,
STs, and the unreserved are
exempt now) of constitutional
functionaries such as the
president, judges of the Supreme
Court and high courts, employees
of central and state bureaucracies
above a certain level, public sector
employees, members of the
armed forces and paramilitary
personnel above the rank of
colonel .
The children of persons engaged
in trade, industry and professions
such as a doctor, lawyer,
chartered accountant, income tax
consultant, financial or
management consultant, dental
surgeon, engineer, architect,
computer specialist, film artists
and other film professional,
author, playwright, sports person,
sports professional, media
professional or any other
vocations of like status whose
annual income is more than ₹
6,00,000 for a period of three
consecutive years. [2] OBC children
belonging to any family that earns
a total gross annual income (from
sources other than salary and
agricultural land [3] ) of ₹ 6,00,000
for a period of three consecutive
years, as the income ceiling for
the creamy layer raised from
₹1,00,000 (in 1993 when the office
memo was accepted) to ₹ 6,00,
000(for a period of three
consecutive years) in May 2013,
belong to the creamy layer and so
are also excluded from being
categorised as "socially and
educationally backward"
regardless of their social/
educational backwardness. [4]
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 17 August 2015
No reply to repeated question.


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