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SC rejects plea challenging caste enumeration during Census, says numbers needed for policymaking

The 2027 Census, officially the 16th national Census, will be the first to include comprehensive caste enumeration since 1931 and the country's first fully digital census.

TNIE online desk

Noting that the issue of caste enumeration falls under the public domain, the Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a plea challenging the Centre's decision to conduct caste-based Census.

The SC stated that caste enumeration is necessary for a government to frame welfare policies.

A bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul Pancholi did not agree to the submissions of PIL petitioner Sudhakar Gummula, who appeared in person to argue his case, that plenty of information and figures were available with the government on caste details.

"These are all policy matters, whether the Census should be caste-based or not. What is wrong with it? The government must know as to how many people are in the backward class, what kind of welfare measures are to be taken for them. It is within the policy domain," the CJI said while dismissing the PIL.

The 2027 Census, officially the 16th national Census, will be the first to include comprehensive caste enumeration since 1931 and the country's first fully digital census.

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