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Supreme Court Halts UGC’s 2026 Equity Rules, Restores 2012 Framework

The stay revives the 2012 framework, leaving the new campus equity apparatus on hold pending further review.

Overview

  • On January 29, the Supreme Court stayed the UGC’s 2026 ‘Promotion of Equity’ regulation and, using Article 142, reinstated the 2012 rules.
  • The shelved 2026 framework would have set up Equal Opportunity Centres, Equity Squads and departmental ambassadors, with 24x7 helplines, strict redress timelines, mandatory police intimation and biannual public reporting.
  • Upper-caste students and supporters objected to a clause defining caste-based discrimination solely in terms of SC, ST and OBC groups, saying it excluded protections for others.
  • Commentators warn of potential misuse, chilled speech and heavy administrative burdens for smaller colleges, and they urge clear deterrents against frivolous complaints and more workable procedures.
  • The UGC regulates roughly 1,270 universities and 14,725 colleges, and reported discrimination complaints rose from 173 in 2019–20 to 378 in 2023–24, intensifying debate over reform design.