Updated On: 23 July, 2024 06:44 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
The high court has set aside the order of the Schedule Tribe Certificate Scrutiny Committee that had rejected the student’s claim despite documentary evidence

Samriddhi Savale, the student who had to fight against the scrutiny committee’s order
A division bench of Bombay High Court at Aurangabad has come again in rescue of a girl whose claim to belong to schedule tribe was rejected by the scrutiny committee and thus threatened to jeopardise her education aspirations. It was the previous order of the High court which enabled the girl to pursue a science degree in computer applications even as the matter was being heard before it. The High Court has now ruled that her claim of belonging to a schedule tribe was true and thus paved the way for the aggrieved student who is now 20-year-old to pursue a Masters degree. The court has directed the Schedule Tribe Certificate Scrutiny Committee, Nandurbar, to issue her caste validity certificate immediately from the date of passing their order on July 20 2024.

Yogesh Savale, Samriddhi’s father