(1.) Permissibility of providing reservations under clause (4) of Article 15 of the Constitution of India in post-graduate medical course is the issue raised in these appeals. The State of Bihar issued a prospectus relating to Post-Graduate Medical Admission Test, 1992 providing inter alia reservation in favour of socially and educationally backward classes, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and women. The percentages reserved are scheduled Castes - 14%, Scheduled Tribes - 10%, extremely backward classes - 14%, backward classes- 9% and ladies - 3%. The appellants questioned the aforesaid provision for reservation by way of two writ petitions in the Patna High Court. The writ petitions were dismissed whereupon they have approached this Court by way of these appeals. The Indian Medical Council has filed an affidavit in these proceedings putting forward its point of view in the matter. It has supported the appellants stand.
(2.) Sri Vikas Singh, learned Counsel for the appellants urged the following contentions :
(3.) We shall proceed to deal with the contentions in the order they are urged.