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Thursday, 12 April 2012

Education is every child's fundamental right

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Education is every child's fundamental right
Clean Media Correspondent 
New Delhi: April 12: (CMC)  The nation's top court on Thursday upheld the constitutional validity of the 2009 education law, government and non-aided private schools in the country, 25 percent of the poor will get free seats equally.Chief Justice SH Kapadia, Justice KS Radhakrishnan and Judge Bench by a majority of independent Kumar said the law, government and non-aided private schools would be equally applicable. Only non-aided private minority schools are outside its scope.Justice Radhakrishnan and Justice Kapadia and Justice's opinion, not incidentally, keeping them independent Kumar said that the law on non-aided private schools would be equally applicable.The apex court made it clear that his decision will take effect immediately. This means that before becoming law in the admissions decision will not apply it. In other words, the court said that the decision of the will but not with retrospective effect.A three-member bench of the apex court on August last year, three petitions filed by non-aided private institutions had reserved its judgment.is.He said that it hurt her right to run educational institutions.

 
The Constitution Act Menchanuchced 21 [A] was prepared by the provision that says the government Sbrchi children aged six to 14 years to provide free and compulsory education.Was argued in court that the education law is unconstitutional and violates fundamental rights.

2 comments:

  1. it is necessarily for every child.........

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  2. Education a worked of executive.......

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