The Madras High Court ruled that there was no constitutional or legal impediment to extending the benefit of reservation to Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in college admissions.
The ruling claims that reservation to OBCs can be extended in admissions to medical and dental seats contributed to the All India Quota (AIQ) by State government-run medical and dental colleges.
The judges directed the Centre to constitute a committee to fix the percentage and other terms for OBC reservation from next year.
AIQ was basically a creation of the Supreme Court judgment passed in September 1986.
Accordingly, State governments began surrendering 15% of medical and dental seats in undergraduate studies and 50% of postgraduate seats to the AIQ.
Till then, all seats in State government medical and dental colleges were filled up only with local residents of the respective States.