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Question : The Supreme Court held that persons with disabilities have a right to reservation in promotion under Article 16(4) of the Constitution of India, 1950, in the case of:

Option 1: Indra Sawhney v. Union of India

Option 2: Rajeev Kumar Gupta v. Rangachari

Option 3: State of Kerala v. Leesamma Joseph

Option 4: State of Kerala v. N. M. Thomas


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Correct Answer: State of Kerala v. Leesamma Joseph


Solution : The correct answer is State of Kerala v. Leesamma Joseph.

In the State of Kerala v. Leesamma Joseph case, the Supreme Court held that persons with disabilities have a right to reservation in promotion under Article 16(4) of the Constitution. In this case, the Supreme Court delivered some important judgements on reservations for people with disabilities.

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