Plea in SC on minority institutions’ appointments
09/01/2020 , legal correspondent, NEW DELHI
Chief Justice of India S.A. Bobde on Wednesday agreed to examine next week a plea to stay a January 6 judgment by the Supreme Court , which declared that the State is well within its rights to regulate the appointment of teachers to minority-run institutions in the “national interest”.
The judgment, delivered by a Bench of Justices Arun Mishra and U.U. Lalit in S.K. Mohd Raffique versus Managing Committee, Contai Rehmania High Madrasah and Others, gave the State an absolute right to impose regulations on minority established and administered institutions in the appointment of teachers, saying the step was necessary to achieve excellence in education in these institutions.
09/01/2020 , legal correspondent, NEW DELHI
Chief Justice of India S.A. Bobde on Wednesday agreed to examine next week a plea to stay a January 6 judgment by the Supreme Court , which declared that the State is well within its rights to regulate the appointment of teachers to minority-run institutions in the “national interest”.
The judgment, delivered by a Bench of Justices Arun Mishra and U.U. Lalit in S.K. Mohd Raffique versus Managing Committee, Contai Rehmania High Madrasah and Others, gave the State an absolute right to impose regulations on minority established and administered institutions in the appointment of teachers, saying the step was necessary to achieve excellence in education in these institutions.
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