SC reduces Govt’s discretionary quota seats for Hajj pilgrims


Monday, July 23, 2012: The Supreme Court on Monday reduced the government’s discretionary quota seats for Hajj pilgrims to 300 from the 5,050 seats, proposed by it.


A bench of justices Aftab Alam and Ranjana Prakash Desai limited the number of seats to be allocated under the discretionary quota by the President to 100, Vice President to 75, Prime Minister to 75 and the External Affairs Minister to 50.


The bench said 200 seats would be reserved for the Haj Committee of India (HCI). The court was informed that 11,000 seats have been reserved under government quota to be allocated for Haj 2012.


After limiting the seats under dignitaries quota and the HCI, the bench said remaining seats would go to the Haj committees of various states and Union territories. It also said no high court will entertain any writ petition for registration of pilgrims for the Haj 2012.


The bench said if any such petition by any pilgrim or private tour operator is filed in any high court, it will have to be transferred to the apex court.

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