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Bihar: Patna High Court gives green signal to census; Government got approval to conduct it like a survey

Nine or six – this saying goes on a lot in Bihar. This is what the Patna High Court will do in its final decision ahead of its interim order on Tuesday. Last month, the High Court heard the questions arising regarding the caste census in Bihar within the date given by the Supreme Court. A division bench of Chief Justice Vinod Chandran and Justice Partha Sarthi heard the arguments of the petitioner and the Bihar government for five consecutive days (from July 3 to July 7). The court also heard the full arguments of those who told the caste-based census and then also heard the side of the claim of the government, according to which it is a caste-based survey. Today Patna High Court has given green signal to CM Nitish Kumar’s dream project. The court has given permission to conduct it like a survey. Soon the Bihar government will start the caste census again. However, the petitioners are unhappy with this decision of the court. He says that now he will go to the Supreme Court regarding this matter.

The final decision will not be done without the Supreme Court, the hearing Supreme Court sent the case of Bihar’s caste based mass calculation in Bihar for the third time on May 19, to Patna High Court. On reaching the petition twice in the name of public interest, the Supreme Court had returned to the case of the High Court. After this, the hearing in the Patna High Court and on May 04, the interim decision came against the state government. Court had ordered to keep all the data secure till May 04 by stopping the interim on the caste-based census process. Seeing the interim order against Patna High Court, Bihar’s Nitish government reached the Supreme Court without the next date. The Supreme Court said clearly- “There is a great clarity in the interim decision of Patna High Court, but there will be no hearing in the Supreme Court without the final decision.

Know, the effect of the order and the status of the online data Patna High Court gave an interim ordered on 04 and in a few hours, the message of a line reached a line to all the personnel engaged in calculating through all the district officials on the instructions of the General Administration.. What happened after this? Actually, even if the government has spoken to completed 80 percent of the work but the truth is that this figure is of those who raise information on paper. Meaning, information about 80 percent has been taken on paper. An average of 25 percent of the information deposited (Data) has not been uploaded online. The government server that is talked about, most data is still on paper.