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The West Bengal Backward Classes ( Other Than Scheduled Castes And Scheduled Tribes ) ( Reservation Of Vacancies In Services And Posts ) Act, 2012

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Registered No. WB/SC-247 No. WB(Part-DI)/2013/SAR-7 
 
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CAITRA 4] MONDAY, MARCH 25, 2013 [SAKA 1935 
PART EI—Acts of the West Bengal Legislature. 
GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL 
LAW DEPARTMENT 
Legislative 
NOTIFICATION 
No. 533-L.-25th March, 2013.—The following Act of the West Bengal Legislature, having been assented to by the 
Governor, is hereby published for general information:— 
West Bengal Act XXXIX of 2012 
THE WEST BENGAL BACKWARD CLASSES (OTHER THAN 
SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES) 
(RESERVATION OF VACANCIES IN SERVICES AND 
POSTS) ACT, 2012. 
[Passed by \ tiieWest Bengal Legislature.] 
[Assent of the Governor was first published in the Kolkata Gazette, 
Extraordinary, of the 25th March, 2013.] 
An Act to provide for the reservation of vacancies in services and posts for the 
Backward Classes of citizens other than the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. 
WHEREAS clause (4) of article 15 of the Constitution enables the State to make any 
special provisions for the advancement of any socially and educationally Backward 
Classes of citizens; 
AND WHEREAS clause (4) of article 16 of the Constitution enables the State to make 
any provision for the reservation of appointments or posts in favour of any Backward 
Classes of citizens which in the opinion of the State is not adequately represented in 
the services under the State; 
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The West Bengal Backward Classes (Other than Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 
Tribes) (Reservation of Vacancies in Services and Posts) Act, 2012. 
(Sections 1, 2.) 
Short title, extent and commencement. 
AND WhEREAs clause (1) of article 38 of the Constitution states that, the State shall 
strive to promote the welfare of the people by securing and protecting as effectively as 
it may, a social order in which justice, social, economic and political, shall inform all 
the institutions of the national life; 
Mn WHEREAS under clause (2) of article 38 of the Constitution, the State shall, in 
particular, strive to minimize the inequalities in income and endeavour to eliminate 
inequalities in status, facilities and opportunities not only amongst individuals but also 
amongst groups of people residing in different areas or engaged in different vocations; 
AND WHEREAS under clause (b) of article 39 of the Constitution, the State shall in 
particular, direct its policy towards securing that the ownership and control of the material 
resources of the community are so distributed as best to subserve the common good; 
AND WHEREAS under clause (c) of article 39 of the Constitution, the State shall in 
particular direct the policy towards securing that the operation of the economic system 
does not result in the concentration of wealth and means of production to the common 
detriment; 
Mn WHEREAS under article 46 of the Constitution, the State shall promote, with 
special care the educational and economic interests of the weaker sections of the people, 
and shall protect them from social injustice and all forms of exploitation; 
AND WHEREAS the members of the Backward Classes of citizens other than the 
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes who are socially and economically backward, 
are not adequately represented in the services and posts within the State of West Bengal; 
AND WHEREAS it is expedient to provide for the reservation of vacancies in services 
and posts for them; 
It is hereby enacted in the Sixty-third Year of the Republic of India, by the Legislature 
of West Bengal, as follows:— 
1. (1) This Act may be called the West Bengal Backward Classes (Other than 
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes) (Reservation of Vacancies in Services and 
Posts) Act, 2012. 
(2) It extends to the whole of West Bengal. 
(3) It shall come into force on such date as the State Government may, by notification 
in the Official Gazette, appoint. 
Definitions. 	 2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,— 
(a) "appointing authority", in relation to a service or post in an establishment, 
means the authority empowered to make appointment to such service or 
post; 
(b) "cadre" means the strength of a service or a part of a service sanctioned as 
a separate unit; 
(c) "establishment" means any office of the State Government, a local authority 
or statutory authority constituted under any State Act for the time being in 
force, or a corporation in which not less than fifty-one per cent of the paid 
up share capital is held by the State Government, and includes universities 
and colleges affiliated to the universities, primary and secondary schools 
and also other educational institutions which are owned or aided by the 
State Government, and an establishment in public sector; 
(d) "establishment in private sector" means any industry, trade, business or 
occupation which is not an establishment in public sector; 
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The West Bengal Backward Classes (Other than Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 
Tribes) (Reservation of Vacancies in Services and Posts) Act, 2012. 
Act not to apply 
in relation to 
certain 
employment. 
(Sections 3-5.) 
(e) "establishment in public sector" means any industry, trade, business or 
occupation owned, controlled or managed by— 
(i) the State Government or any Department of the State Government, 
(ii) a Government company as defined in section 617 of the Companies 
Act, 1956 or a corporation established by or under a Central Act or 
State Act, in which not less than fifty-one per cent, of the paid up 
share capital is held by the State Government, 
(iii) a local or statutory authority, constituted under any State Act for the 
time being in force; 
(f) "lists" means list prepared by the Government of West Bengal from time 
to time for purposes of making provision for the reservation of 
appointments or posts in favour of Backward Classes of citizens which, in 
the opinion of the Government, are not adequately represented in the 
services under the Government of West Bengal or any local or other 
authority within the territory of the State of West Bengal or under the 
control of the Government of West Bengal; 
(g) "notification" means a notification published in the Official Gazette; 
(h) "Other Backward Classes" shall mean such classes of citizens as specified 
in Schedule I, other than Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, and 
includes such classes as the State Government may, by notification in the 
Official Gazette, specify from time to time; 
(i) "Schedule" means the Schedule appended to this Act; 
(j) "single post cadre" means a cadre which has the strength of one post only; 
(k) "State Government" means the Government of West Bengal. 
3. This Act shall not apply in relation to,— 
(a) any employment under the Central Government; 
(b) any employment to the cadre of Higher Judicial Officers; 
(c) any employment in private sector; 
(d) any employment in domestic service; 
(e) any employment in single post cadre. 
4. Persons or sections from Other Backward Classes specified in column 3 of 
Schedule II shall be excluded from the purview of this Act. 
5. After the commencement of this Act, all appointments to services and posts in 
establishments which are to be filled up by direct recruitment shall be regulated in the 
following manner, namely,— 
(a) subject to the other provisions of this Act, ten per cent of the vacancies 
shall be reserved for candidates belonging to the Other Backward Classes 
denoted as "Other Backward Classes Category A" category and seven per 
cent of the vacancies shall be reserved for candidates belonging to the 
"Other Backward Classes Category B" category of the Other Backward 
Classes in the manner set out in Schedule DI 
Provided that the State Government may, from time to time, by 
notification in the Official Gazette, increase the percentage in the manner 
that the overall reservation for the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes 
and Other Backward Classes shall not exceed fifty per cent, 
(b) the members of the Other Backward Classes qualifying on merit in an 
open competition on the same standard as of the unreserved candidates 
for appointment to any unreserved post in a service or post in an 
establishment to be filled up by direct recruitment shall not be adjusted 
Certain categories 
of persons to be 
excluded from 
reservation. 
Reservation for 
Other Backward 
Classes in 
vacancies to be 
filled up by direct 
recruitment. 
1 of 1956. 
Certificate of 
identification. 
De-reservation of 
reserved vacancy. 
   
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The West Bengal Backward Classes (Other than Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 
Tribes) (Reservation of Vacancies in Services and Posts) Act, 2012. 
(Sections 6, 7.) 
against the quota reserved in such service or post for such candidate under 
sub-section (a). 
Explanation.—For the purpose of this Act, Other Backward Classes 
Category A shall mean the "More Backward Classes" and the Other 
Backward Classes Category B shall mean the "Backward Classes". 
6. A candidate who claims to be a member of either Other Backward Classes 
Category A or Other Backward Classes Category B category shall support his 
candidature by such certificate of identification to be issued by such competent authority 
in such manner as may be prescribed. 
7. (1) There shall be no de-reservation of any reserved vacancy by any appointing 
authority to any post in an establishment which is required to be filled up by direct 
recruitment. In the absence of any qualified candidate from Other Backward Classes, 
the vacancy shall remain unfilled. 
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), if in the public interest, 
it is necessary to fill up any vacancy as aforesaid, remaining unfilled on account of 
non-availability of a qualified candidate from "Other Backward Classes", the appointing 
authority shall refer the vacancy to the State Government for de-reservation. Upon 
such reference, the Stare Government may, if it is satisfied that it is necessary or expedient 
so to do, by order, de-reserve the vacancy, subject to the condition that the reservation 
against the vacancy so de-reserved shall be carried forward against the subsequent 
unreserved vacancy available at the time of passing the order of de-reservation or any 
unreserved vacancy which shall occur in future: 
Provided that the State Government may, if it is satisfied that the appointing authority 
by genuine mistake or on account of an error of judgment or owing to ignorance has 
filled up any reserved vacancy otherwise than by a candidate for whom the vacancy is 
reserved and that there has been no malafide intention in this regard on the part of the 
appointing authority, by order in writing, regularize the appointment, if so applied for 
by the appointing authority, on the basis of the carry-forward principle. In such case, 
reservation against the reserved vacancy already filled up otherwise than by a candidate 
belonging to the Other Backward Classes for whom the vacancy was originally reserved, 
shall,— 
(a) if such vacancy relates to an establishment other than the establishment in 
Universities and Colleges affiliated to the Universities, Primary and 
Secondary Schools and also other educational institutions which are owned 
or aided by the State Government, be carried forward to the nearest 
unreserved vacancy available at the time of consideration of any 
application; or 
(b) if such vacancy relates to an establishment in Universities and Colleges 
affiliated to the Universities, Primary and Secondary Schools and also 
other educational institutions which are owned or aided by the State 
Government, be carried forward to the nearest unreserved vacancy available 
at the time of consideration of any application or to any unreserved vacancy 
which shall occur in future: 
Provided further that the State Government may, if it considers necessary or 
expedient so to do, by notification in the Official Gazette, empower any other authority 
not below the rank of District Magistrate and District Commissioner for Reservation to 
exercise the power of the State Government to de-reserve a reserved vacancy under 
this sub-section. 
(3) The appointing authority shall, for the purposes of sub-section (2), make an 
application to the State Government in such Form and in such manner, as may be 
prescribed by the State Government. 
Territorial 
jurisdiction. 
Penalty for 
contravention of 
provisions by an 
appointing 
authority. 
Commissioners 
to enforce 
reservation. 
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The West Bengal Backward Classes (Other than Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 
Tribes) (Reservation of Vacancies in Services and Posts) Act, 2012. 
(Sections 8-10.) 
(4) Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing provisions of this section 
or elsewhere in this Act, if, in the public interest, it is necessary or expedient to fill up 
any vacancy, in any post in any primary, secondary or higher secondary school, in any 
district owned or aided by the State Government, caused by deputation or leave of the 
incumbent of that post for a period not exceeding ten months and remaining unfilled 
on account of non-availability of a qualified candidate from the Other Backward Classes, 
the appointing authority may refer the vacancy to the District Commissioner for 
Reservation, referred to in section 8, of the concerned district for de-reservation and 
upon such reference, the District Commissioner for Reservation may, if he is satisfied 
that it is necessary or expedient so to do, by order, de-reserve the vacancy, subject to 
the condition that the reservation against the vacancy so de-reserved shall be carried 
forward against the subsequent unreserved vacancy in any such post caused by such 
deputation or leave for such period. 
Explanation I.—For the purpose of this Act, for Kolkata, the references to District 
Commissioner for Reservation shall be construed as references to the Joint 
Commissioner for Reservation. 
Explanation IL—For the purpose of this Act "Kolkata" shall mean the town of 
Kolkata as defined in section 3 of the Kolkata Police Act, 1866. 
8. (1) There shall be a Commissioner, a Joint Commissioner, a Deputy 
Commissioner and an Assistant Commissioner for reservation for the State and a District 
Commissioner for reservation for each district, for the purpose of enforcing the 
provisions of this Act. 
(2) Save as otherwise expressly provided in this Act, every officer referred to under 
sub-section (1) shall be the same officer as provided for in the West Bengal Scheduled 
Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Reservation of Vacancies in Services and Posts) Act, 
1976. 
(3) If any appointing authority having territorial jurisdiction throughout West 
Bengal, or having its offices and fixed territorial jurisdiction in Kolkata or having its 
offices in Kolkata without having any fixed territorial jurisdiction, contravenes any 
provisions of this Act, and thereby commits an offence punishable under section 10, 
the Commissioner, or the Joint Commissioner, or the Deputy Commissioner, or the 
Assistant Commissioner or any officer not below the rank  of Inspector of Backward 
Classes Welfare Department authorised by him in this behalf, may file a complaint in 
any court having jurisdiction against such appointing authority. 
(4) If any appointing authority having territorial jurisdiction in the whole, or in 
any part, of the district, or having no fixed territorial jurisdiction in the district, but 
having his office in the district to which the jurisdiction of the District Commissioner 
extends, contravenes any provisions of this Act, and thereby commits an offence 
punishable under section 10, the District Commissioner or any officer not below the 
rank of Inspector of Backward Classes Welfare Department authorised by him in this 
behalf, may file a complaint in any court having jurisdiction against such appointing 
authority. 
9. For the purpose of section 8,— 
(a) territorial jurisdiction shall, in relation to an appointing authority, mean 
the area to which its administrative jurisdiction extends; and 
(b) an appointing authority, whose administrative jurisdiction does not extend 
to any fixed area, shall be deemed to be an appointing authority without 
having any fixed territorial jurisdiction. 
10. If an appointing authority contravenes any provisith of this Act, he shall be 
punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to five years, or with fine 
of two thousand and five hundred rupees, or with both: 
Provided that nothing contained in this section shall apply in relation to an 
appointment to any service or post of which the appointing authority is the Governor. 
Ben. Act IV of 
1866. 
West Ben. Act 
XXV of 1976. 
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The West Bengal Backward Classes (Other than Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 
Tribes) (Reservation of Vacancies in Services and Posts) Act, 2012. 
(Sections 11-19.) 
Cognisance of 
offence. 
Previous sanction 
of the State 
Government 
necessary for 
prosecution. 
Burden of proof. 
11. No court shall take cognizance of an offence punishable under this Act save 
upon complaint made by the Commissioner or the District Commissioner, or an officer 
not below the rank of Inspector of Backward Classes Welfare Department duly 
authorised in this behalf. 
12. No prosecution for an offence under this Act shall be instituted except by, or 
with the sanction of, the State Government. 
13. Where a complaint is filed in any court having jurisdiction against an appointing 
authority under sub-section (3) or sub-section (4) of section 8 for contravening any 
provision of this Act the burden of proof that no contravention of any provision of this 
Act has been made by him, shall lie with him 
14. No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against any person for 
anything, which is in good faith done or intended to be done under this Act. 
15. If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of this Act, the State 
Government may take such steps or issue such orders not inconsistent with the provisions 
of this Act, as the State Government may consider necessary for removing the difficulty. 
16. The State Government may, by order published in the Official Gazette, add to, 
amend or alter any Schedule. 
17. (1) Every appointing authority shall maintain such records and documents as 
may be prescribed by rules made in this behalf and shall furnish to the State Government 
in the prescribed manner an annual report on the appointments made by it during the 
previous year reckoned according to the British calendar. 
(2) Any officer authorised by the State Government in that behalf may inspect any 
record or documents which are maintained in relation to appointments made by such 
appointing authority. 
(3) It shall be the duty of the appointing authority to produce such records or 
documents for inspection by the officer authorized under sub-section (2), and furnish 
such information or afford such assistance as may be necessary for him to carry out his 
functions under this Act. 
(4) Notwithstanding anything contained in the West Bengal Services (Duties, Rights 
and Obligations of the Government Employees) Rules, 1980 any member of the Other 
Backward Classes who is adversely affected on account of the non-compliance with 
the provisions of this Act or the rules made thereunder by any appointing authority, 
may bring the fact to the notice of the State Government and upon application made by 
him the State Government may call for such records or take such action thereon as it 
may think fit. 
18. (1) The State Government may make rules for carrying out the purposes of 
this Act. 
(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power 
such rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely,— 
(a) form in which every establishments shall submit annual report to the State 
Government regarding the number of persons recruited in such 
establishments; 
(b) any other matter which has to be or may be prescribed by rules made in 
this behalf. 
19. Actions taken in pursuance of any notifications, orders etc. issued for the purpose 
prior to coming to force of this Act shall be deemed to have been taken under the 
provisions of this Act. 
Protection of 
action taken in 
faith. 
Removal of 
difficulties. 
Power to amend 
any Schedule. 
Submission of 
annual report, 
maintenance of 
other records and 
inspection 
thereon. 
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	 THE KOLKATA GAZEI1E, EXTRAORDINARY, MARCH 25, 2013 	 7 
The West Bengal Backward Classes (Other than Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 
Tribes) (Reservation of Vacancies in Services and Posts) Act, 2012. 
(Schedule I.) 
SCHEDULE I 
[See section 2(h)] 
Si. More Backward (Category A) SI. Backward (Category B) 
1. Abdal 1. Baishya Kapali 
2. Baidya Muslim 2.  Bansi-Barman 
3.  Basni/Bosni 3. Barujibi, Barui 
4. Beldar Muslim 4. Betkar (Bentkar) 
5. Bepari/Byapari Muslim 5. Bhar 
6. Bhatia Muslim 6. Bharbhuja 
7. Bhatiyara 7. Bhujel 
8. Chowduli 8. Bungchheng 
9. Chutor Mistri 9. Chasatti (Chasa) 
10. Dafadar 10. Chitrakar 
11. Dhukre 11. Christians converted from Scheduled 
Castes 
12. Dhunia 12. Devanga 
13. Fakir/Bain 13. Dewan 
14. Gayen 14. Dhimal 
15. Ghosi 15. Gangot 
16. Hajjam 16. Goala-Gope (Pallav Gope, Ballav 
Gope, Yadav Gope, Gope, Ahir and 
Yadav) 
17. Hawari 17. Hel/Halia/Chasi-Kaibartta 
18. Jamadar 18. Kahar 
19. Jolah (Ansari-Momin) 19. Kansari 
20. Kalander 20. Kapali 
21. Kan 21. Karani 
22. Kasai 22. Karmakar 
23. 'Cholla Muslim 23. Keori/Koiri 
24. Laskar 24. Khen 
25. Mahaldar 25. Kumbhakar, Kumar 
26. Majhi/Patni Muslim 26. Kurmi 
27. Mal Muslim 27. Malakar 
28. Mallick 28. Mangar 
29. Midde 29. Moira-Modak 
30. Molla 30 Nagar 
31. Muchi/Chamar Muslim 31. Napit 
32. Muslim BarujibifBarui 32.  Nembang 
33.  Muslim Biswas 33. Newar 
34. Muslim Haldar 34. Rai (including Chamling) 
35. Muslim Mali 35. Raju 
36. Muslim Mondal 36. Sampang 
37. Muslim Pyada 37. Sarak 
38. Muslim Sanpui/Sapui 38. Satchasi 
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The West Bengal Backward Classes (Other than Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 
Tribes) (Reservation of Vacancies in Services and Posts) Act, 2012. 
(Schedule I.) 
SI. More Backward (Category A) SI. Backward (Category B) 
39. Nashya-Sekh 39. Shankakar 
40. Nehariya 40.  Sunuwar 
41.  Nikari 41. Sutradhar 
42. Patidar 42. Swarnakar 
43. Penchi 43. Tamboli/Tamali 
44. Rajmistri 44. Tanti, Tantubaya 
45. Rayeen/lCunjira 45. Tell, Kolu 
46. Sardar 46. Thami 
47. Shershabadia 47. Turha 
48. Siuli (Muslim) 48. Yogi-Nath 
49. Tutia 49. Dadi/Ostagargdrishi 
50: Dhanuk 50. Dhali (Muslim) 
51. Jogi 51. Pahadia-Muslim 
52. Khandait 52.  Tat-Pakha Bert 
53.  Kosta/Kostha 53. Adaldar (Muslim) 
54. Lakhera/Laahera 54. Akunji/Akan/Akhan (Muslim) 
55. Roniwar 55. Bag (Muslim) 
56. Sukli 56. Chaprashi (Muslim) 
57. Bhangi (Muslim) 57 Chmihar 
58. Dhatri/Dai/Dhaity (Muslim) 58. Daptari (Muslim) 
59. Gharami (Muslim) 59.  Dewan (Muslim) 
60.  Ghorkhan 60. Dhabak (Muslim) 
61. Goldar/Golder (Muslim) 61. Gazi (Muslim) 
62. Halsana (Muslim) 62. Khan (Muslim) 
63. Kayal (Muslim) 63. Kolu Muslim (Shah, Sahaji, 
Sadhukhan, Mondal) 
64. Naiya (Muslim) 64. Majhi 
65. Shikari/Sikari (Muslim) 65. Malita/Malitha/Malitya (Muslim) 
66.  Mistri (Muslim) 
67.  Paik (Muslim) 
68.  Pailan (Muslim) 
69.  Purkait (Muslim) 
70.  Sana (Muslim) 
71.  Sareng (Muslim) 
72.  Sardar (Muslim) 
73.  Sarkar (Muslim) 
74.  Shah (Fakir/Shali/Sha/Sahaji) 
75.  Tarafdar (Muslim) 
76.  Gavara 
77.  Mouli (Muslim) 
78.  Sepai (Muslim) 
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The West Bengal Backward Classes (Other than Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 
Tribes) (Reservation of Vacancies in Services and Posts) Act, 2012. 
(Schedule IL) 
SCHEDULE II 
(See section 4) 
SI. Description of category To whom rule of exclusion will apply 
I. CONSTITUTIONAL POSTS Son(s) 	 daughter(s) and 	 of— 
(a) President of India; 
(b) Vice-President of India; 
(c) Chairman and Members of Union Public 
Service Commission and of the State Public 
Service Commission, Chief Election 
Commissioner, Comptroller and Auditor 
General of India; and 
(d) Persons holding Constitutional positions of 
like nature. 
II. SERVICE CATEGORY 
A. GROUP A/CLASS I 
officers of the All India 
Central and State 
Services (Direct 
Recruitment) 
Son(s) and daughter(s) of— 
(a) Parents, both of whom are Class I officers; 
(b) Parents, either of whom is a Class I officer; 
(c) Parents, either of whom is a Class I officer, 
but one of them dies or suffers permanent 
incapacitation; 
(d) Parents, either of whom is a Class I officer 
and such parent dies or suffers permanent 
incapacitation and before such death or 
such incapacitation has had the benefit 
of employment in any International 
Organization like  UN, IMF,WorldBank, etc. 
for a period of not less than 5 years; and 
(e) Parents, both of whom are Class I officers 
die or suffer permanent incapacitation and 
before such death or such incapacitation of 
the both, either of them has had the benefit 
of employment in any International 
Organization like UN, IMF, World Bank, etc. 
for a period of not less than 5 years: 
Provided that the rule of exclusion shall 
not apply in the following cases:— 
(i) Sons and daughters of parents either of 
whom or both of whom are Class I 
officers and such parent(s) dies/die or 
suffers/sufferpexmanent incapacitation; 
(ii) A lady belonging to Other Backward 
Class category has got maned to a 
Class I officer, and may herself like to 
apply for a job. 
B. GROUP B/CLASS II 
officers of the Central 
and State Services 
Recrui 
Son(s) 	 daughter(s) and 	 of— 
(a) Parents both of whom are Class II officers; 
(b) Parents of whom only the husband is a 
Class II officer and he gets into Class I 
at the age of 40 or earlier; 
(c) Parents both of whom are Class II officers 
(Direct 	 eat) 
and one of them dies or suffers permanent 
incapacitation and either of them has had the 
benefit of employment in any International 
Organization like UN, IMF, World Bank, etc. 
for a period of not less than 5 years before 
such death or permanent incapacitation; 
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The West Bengal Backward Classes (Other than Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 
Tribes) (Reservation of Vacancies in Services and Posts) Act, 2012. 
(Schedule IL) 
Sl. Description of category To whom rule of exclusion will apply 
(d) Parents of whom the husband is a Class I 
officer (direct recruitment or pre-forty 
promoted) and the wife is a Class II officer 
and the wife dies or suffers permanent 
incapacitation; and 
(e) Parents of whom the wife is a Class I officer 
(direct recruitment or pm-forty promoted) 
and the husband is a Class II officer and the 
husband dies or suffers permanent 
incapacitation: 
Provided that the rule of exclusion shall 
not apply in the following cases:— 
Sons and 	 of— daughters 
(i) Parents both of whom are Class II 
officers and one of them dies or suffers 
permanent incapacitation; 
(ii) Parents both of whom are Class II 
officers and both of them die or suffer 
permanent incapacitation, even though 
either of them had the benefit of 
employment in any International 
Organization like UN, IMF, World 
Bank, etc. for a period of not less than 
5 	 before their death or permanent years 
incapacitation. 
C. Employees in Public 
Sector Undertaking 
etc. 
The Criteria enumerated in A and B above in 
this category will apply mutatis mutandis to 
officers holding equivalent or comparable posts in 
Public Sector Undertakings, Banks, Insurance 
Organizations, Universities, etc. and also to 
equivalent or comparable posts and positions under 
private employment, pending the evaluation of the 
posts on equivalent or comparable basis in those 
institutions, the criteria specified in Category VI 
below will apply to officers in those institutions. 
BI. ARMED FORCES 
INCLUDING PARA MILITARY 
FORCES (persons holding 
civil posts are not included) 
Son(s) and daughter(s) of parents either or both of 
whom is or are in the rank of Colonel and above 
in the Army and to equivalent posts in the Navy 
and in the Air Force and the Para Military Forces: 
Provided that:— 
(a) If the wife of an Armed Forces officer is 
herself in theArmed Forces (i.e. the category 
under the consideration) the rule of 
exclusion will apply when she herself has 
reached the rank of Colonel; 
(b) The service ranks, below Colonel, 	 of 
husband and wife shall not be clubbed 
together; 
(c) If the wife of an officer in theArmed Forces 
is in civil employment, this will not be taken 
into account for applying the rule of 
exclusion unless she falls in the service 
category under item No. II in which case the 
criteria and conditions enumerated therein 
will apply to her independently. 
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The West Bengal Backward Classes (Other than Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 
Tribes) (Reservation of Vacancies in Services and Posts) Act, 2012. 
(Schedule II.) 
Sl. Description of category To whom rule of exclusion will apply 
IV. PROFESSIONAL CLASS 
AND THOSE ENGAGED IN 
TRADE AND INDUSTRY 
(i) Persons engaged in 
profession as a doctor; 
lawyer, chartered 
accountant, income-tax 
consultant, dental surgeon, 
engineer; architect, 
computer specialists, film 
artists, and other film 
professionals, author, 
playwright, sports persons, 
sports professionals, 
media professional, or 
any other vocations of 
like status. 
(ii) Persons engaged in trade, 
business and industry. 
Criteria specified against Category VI will apply; 
V. PROPERTY OWNERS 
A. Agricultural holdings. 
Son(s) and daughter(s) of persons belonging to a 
family (father, mother and minor children) which 
Owns— 
(a) Only irrigated land which is equal to or more 
than 85% of the statutory ceiling area, or 
(b) Both irrigated and unirrigated land, as 
follows:— 
(i) The rule of exclusion will apply where 
the pre-condition exists that the irrigated 
area (having been brought to a single 
type under a common denominator) is 
40% or more of the statutory ceiling 
limit for irrigated land (this being 
calculated by excluding the unirrigated 
portion). If this pre-condition of not less 
than 40% exists, then only the area of 
unirrigated land will be taken into 
account. This will be done by converting 
the unirrigated land on the basis of the 
conversion formula existing, into the 
irrigate type. The irrigated area so 
computed from unirrigated land shall 
be added to the actual area of the 
irrigated land and if after such clubbing 
together the total area in terms of 
irrigate land is 80% or more of the 
statutory ceiling limit for irrigated land, 
then the rule of exclusion will apply and 
disentitlement will occur; 
(ii) The rule of exclusion will not apply if 
the land holding of a family is 
exclusively unirrigated. 
B. Plantations 
(i) Coffee, tea, rubber etc. 
(ii) Mango, citrus, 
apple plantations 
etc. 
Criteria of income 	 or wealth specified in 
Category VI below will apply. 
Deemed as agricultural holding and hence criteria 
at A above under this category will apply. 
THE KOLKATA GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, MARCH 25, 2013 	 [PART in 
The West Bengal Backward Classes (Other than Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 
Tribes) (Reservation of Vacancies in Services and Posts) Act, 2012. 
(Schedule IL) 
To whom rule of exclusion will apply 
Criteria specified in Category VI below will apply. 
Dcplanation—Building may be used for residential, 
industrial or commercial purpose and the like two 
or more such purposes. 
Son(s) and daughter(s) of 
(a) Persons having gross annual income of 
Rs. 4.5 lakh or above or possessing wealth 
above the exemption limit as prescribed in 
the Wealth Tax Act fora period of three years. 
(b) Person(s) in Categories I, II, III and VA who 
are not disentitled to the benefit of reservation 
but have income from other sources of wealth 
which will bring them within the income/ 
wealth criteria mentioned above. 
Explanation.—Income from salaries and 
agricultural land shall not be clubbed. 
Si. 	 Description of category 
C. Vacant land and/or 
building in urban 
areas or urban 
agglomerations. 
VL INCOME/WEALTH TAX. 
Explanation.—Wherever the expression "permanent incapacitation" occurs in this 
Schedule, it will mean incapacitation which results in putting an officer out of service. 
12 
PART la] 	 THE KOLKATA GAZE1TE, EXTRAORDINARY, MARCH 25, 2013 	 13 
The West Bengal Backward Classes (Other than Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 
Tribes) (Reservation of Vacancies in Services and Posts) Act, 2012. 
(Schedule IA) 
SCHEDULE DT 
(See section 5) 
The reservation for the members of the Other Backward Classes in services or 
posts in an establishment shall be given effect to in the following manner, namely:— 
(i) A roster of one hundred vacancies will be necessary to give effect to the 
reservation of vacancies for the Other Backward Classes for direct 
recruitment. The roster given below shall be adopted for the purpose by 
each establishment:- 
	
1st Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
	
2nd Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
	
3rd Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
	
4th Vacancy 	 Scheduled Tribe 
	
5th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
	
6th Vacancy 	 Other Backward Classes Category A 
	
7th Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
	
8th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
	
9th Vacancy 	 Other Backward Classes Category B 
	
10th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
11th Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
12th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
13th Vacancy 	 Other Backward Classes Category A 14th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
15th Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
16th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
17th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
18th Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
	
19th Vacancy ‘ 	 Other Backward Classes Category B 20th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
21st Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
22nd Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
23rd Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
24th Vacancy 	 Scheduled Tribe 
25th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
26th Vacancy 	 Other Backward Classes Category A 27th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
28th Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
29th Vacancy 	 Other Backward Classes Category B 30th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
31st Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
	
32nd Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
	
33rd Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
	
34th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
	
35th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
	
36th Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
	
37th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
	
38th Vacancy 	 Other Backward Classes Category A 
	
39th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
	
40th Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
	
41st Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
	
42nd Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
43rd Vacancy 	 Scheduled Tribe 
44th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
45th Vacancy 	 Other Backward Classes Category A 46th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
14 	 THE KOLKATA GAZE I LE, EXTRAORDINARY, MARCH 25, 2013 	 [PART 
The West Bengal Backward Classes (Other than Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 
Tribes) (Reservation of Vacancies in Services and Posts) Act, 2012. 
(Schedule Ilk) 
47th Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
48th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
49th Vacancy 	 Other Backward Classes Category B 
50th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
51st Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
52nd Vacancy 	 Other Backward Classes Category A 
53rd Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
54th Vacancy 	 Scheduled Tribe 
55th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
56th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
57th Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
58th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
59th Vacancy 	 Other Backward Classes Category B 
60th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
61st Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
62nd Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
63rd Vacancy 	 Other Backward Classes Category A 
64th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
65th Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
66th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
67th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
68th Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
69th Vacancy 	 Other Backward Classes Category B 
70th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
71st Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
72nd Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
73rd Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
74th Vacancy 	 Scheduled Tribe 
75th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
76th Vacancy 	 Other Backward Classes Category A 
77th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
78th Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
79th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
80th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
81st Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
82nd Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
83rd Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
84th Vacancy 	 Other Backward Classes Category A 
85th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
86th Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
87th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
88th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
89th Vacancy 	 Other Backward Classes Category B 
90th Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
91st Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
92nd Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
93rd Vacancy 	 Scheduled Tribe 
94th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
95th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
96th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
97th Vacancy 	 Scheduled Caste 
98th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
99th Vacancy 	 Other Backward Classes Category A 
100th Vacancy 	 Unreserved 
PART LW THE KOLKATA GALE1 lb, EXTRAORDINARY, MARCH 25, 2013 	 15, 
The West Bengal Backward Classes (Other than Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 
Tribes) (Reservation of Vacancies in Services and Posts) Act, 2012. 
(Schedule III.) 
(ii) Before making any appointment by direct recruitment, the appointing 
authority shall ascertain by consulting the register whether the vacancy is 
reserved or unreserved and if it is reserved, for whom it is reserved. 
Immediately after an appointment is made the particulars thereof shall be 
entered in the register and signed by the appointing authority. 
Oie The roster is a running account from year to year and shall be maintained 
accordingly. If recruitment in a particular year stops at a particular point 
of a cycle, say at the 5th point, recruitment in the subsequent year shall 
begin at the next point, that is, at the 6th point. 
(iv) The roster shall be maintained separately for permanent and temporary 
vacancies. 
(v) A vacancy due to whatever cause, except termination of service during 
probation, shall be treated as a fresh vacancy. 
By order of the Governor, 
MALAY MARUT BANERJEE, 
Secy. to the Govt. of West Bengal, 
Law Department. 
Published by the Controller of Printing and Stationery, West Bengal and printed at Saraswaty Press Ltd. 
(Government of West Bengal Enterprise), Kolkata 700 056. 

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