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@Darvey78 So while I myself got the answer wrong and I now get why. Firstly, Laxmikant clearly states that A 30 is not reverse discrimination in favour of minorities, it brings us to concept of equity. And then I think that there's no such thing as reverse discrimination. It's positive discrimination or affirmative active. Because how are marginalized communities discriminating against majorities for it to be called reverse discrimination? So, I don't think there can be an example. 


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Please Help me in solving/interpreting this question! The answer according to key is (c)

This question appeared in 2021 Prelims, and I have a doubt with respect to Statement 2 here in terms HC's review power. Whether this line from Laxmikant will be applied here or not - "As a court of record, a high court also has the power to review and correct its own judgement or order or decision, even though no specific power of review is conferred on it by the Constitution. The Supreme Court, on the other hand, has been specifically conferred with the power of review by the constitution." Because the statement clearly refers "as the Supreme Court does", how to then attempt this question correctly. While both have the review power, it is not derived similarly?

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@theskyisthelimit Thank you. Please tell how to not over/under interpret in Polity questions!! For instance, despite knowing all the facts related to this question, I could not mark it correctly. Any approach on how to interpret better?@Neyawn @theskyisthelimit 


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