Union of India - Act
The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009
UNION OF INDIA
India
India
The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009
Act 35 of 2009
- Published in Gazette 35 on 26 August 2009
- Assented to on 26 August 2009
- Commenced on 26 August 2009
- [This is the version of this document from 10 January 2019.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
- [Amended by THE RIGHT OF CHILDREN TO FREE AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2017 (Act 24 of 2017) on 9 August 2017]
- [Amended by THE RIGHT OF CHILDREN TO FREE AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2019 (Act 1 of 2019) on 10 January 2019]
Chapter I
Preliminary
1. Short title, extent and commencement. -
2. Definitions. -
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-Chapter II
Right To Free And Compulsory Education
3. Right of child to free and compulsory education. -
[(1) Every child of the age of six to fourteen years, including a child referred to in clause (d) or clause (e) of section 2, shall have the right to free and compulsory education in a neighbourhood school till the completion of his or her elementary education.]4. Special provisions for children not admitted to, or who have not completed, elementary education. -
Where a child above six years of age has not been admitted in any school or though admitted, could not complete his or her elementary education, then, he or she shall be admitted in a class appropriate to his or her age:Provided that where a child is directly admitted in a class appropriate to his or her age, then, he or she shall, in order to be at par with others, have a right to receive special training, in such manner, and within such time-limits, as may be prescribed:Provided further that a child so admitted to elementary education shall be entitled to free education till completion of elementary education even after fourteen years.This clause to provide for children above six years, who have either not been admitted to any school or, admitted but could not complete elementary education, the right to be admitted to a class appropriate to his or her age for completing elementary education and also special training to enable such children to be at par with other children and also making said children entitled for free education till completion of their elementary education, even after fourteen years. (Notes on Clauses).5. Right of transfer to other school. -
Chapter III
Duties Of Appropriate Government, Local Authority And Parents
6. Duty of appropriate Government and local authority to establish school. -
For carrying out the provisions of this Act, the appropriate Government and the local authority shall establish, within such area or limits of neighbourhood, as may be prescribed, a school, where it is not so established, within a period of three years from the commencement of this Act.7. Sharing of financial and other responsibilities. -
8. Duties of appropriate Government. -
The appropriate Government shall-9. Duties of local authority. -
Every local authority shall-10. Duty of parents and guardian. -
It shall be the duty of every parent or guardian to admit or cause to be admitted his or her child or ward, as the case may be, to an elementary education in the neighbourhood school.11. Appropriate Government to provide for pre-school education. -
With a view to prepare children above the age of three years for elementary education and to provide early childhood care and education for all children until they complete the age of six years, the appropriate Government may make necessary arrangement for providing free pre-school education for such children.Chapter IV
Responsibilities of Schools and Teachers
12. Extent of school's responsibility for free and compulsory education. -
13. No capitation fee and screening procedure for admission. -
14. Proof of age for admission. -
15. No denial of admission. -
A child shall be admitted in a school at the commencement of the academic year or within such extended period as may be prescribed:Provided that no child shall be denied admission if such admission is sought subsequent to the extended period:Provided further that any child admitted after the extended period shall complete his studies in such manner as may be prescribed by the appropriate Government.16. [ Examination and holding back in certain cases.
17. Prohibition of physical punishment and mental harassment to child. -
18. No school to be established without obtaining certificate of recognition. -
19. Norms and standards for school. -
20. Power to amend Schedule. -
The Central Government may, by notification, amend the Schedule by adding to, or omitting therefrom, any norms and standards.21. School Management Committee. -
22. School Development Plan . -
23. Qualifications for appointment and terms and conditions of service of teachers. -
24. Duties of teachers and redressal of grievances. -
25. Pupil-Teacher Ratio. -
26. Filling up vacancies of teachers. -
The appointing authority, in relation to a school established, owned, controlled or substantially financed by funds provided directly or indirectly by the appropriate Government or by a local authority, shall ensure that vacancy of teacher in a school under its control shall not exceed ten per cent. of the total sanctioned strength.27. Prohibition of deployment of teachers for non-educational purposes. -
No teacher shall be deployed for any non-educational purposes other than the decennial population census, disaster relief duties or duties relating to elections to the local authority or the State Legislatures or Parliament, as the case may be.28. Prohibition of private tuition by teacher. -
No teacher shall engage himself or herself in private tuition or private teaching activity.Chapter V
Curriculum And Completion Of Elementary Education
29. Curriculum and evaluation procedure. -
30. Examination and completion certificate. -
Chapter VI
Protection Of Right Of Children
31. Monitoring of child's right to education. -
32. Redressal of grievances. -
33. Constitution of National Advisory Council. -
34. Constitution of State Advisory Council. -
Chapter VII
Miscellaneous
35. Power to issue directions. -
36. Previous sanction for prosecution. -
No prosecution for offences punishable under sub-section (2) of section 13, sub-section (5) of section 18 and sub-section (5) of section 19 shall be instituted except with the previous sanction of an officer authorised in this behalf, by the appropriate Government, by notification.37. Protection of action taken in good faith. -
No suit or other legal proceeding shall lie against the Central Government, the State Government, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, the State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, the local authority, the School Management Committee or any person, in respect of anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done, in pursuance of this Act, or any rules or order made thereunder.38. Power of appropriate Government to make rules. -
39. [ Power of Central Government to remove difficulties.
| Sl. No. | Item | Norms and Standards | |
| 1. | Number of teachers: | ||
| (a) For first class to fifth class | Admitted children | Number of teachers | |
| Up to Sixty | Two | ||
| Between sixty-one to ninety | Three | ||
| Between Ninety-one to one hundred and twenty | Four | ||
| Between One hundred and twenty-one to two hundred | Five | ||
| Above One hundred and fifty children | Five plus one Head teacher | ||
| Above Two hundred children | Pupil-Teacher Ratio (excluding Head-teacher) shall not exceed forty. | ||
| (b) For sixth class to eighth | At least one teacher per class so that class there shall be at least one teacher each for- | ||
| (i) Science and Mathematics; | |||
| (ii) Social Studies; | |||
| (iii) Languages. | |||
| (2) At least one teacher for every thirty-five children. | |||
| (3) Where admission of children is above one hundred - | |||
| (i) a full time head-teacher; | |||
| (ii) part time instructors for - | |||
| (A) Art Education; | |||
| (B) Health and Physical Education; | |||
| (C) Work Education. | |||
| 2. | Building | All-weather building consisting of - | |
| (i) at least one class-room for every teacher and an office-cum-store-cum-Head teacher's room; | |||
| (ii) barrier-free access; | |||
| (iii) separate toilets for boys and girls; | |||
| (iv) safe and adequate drinking water facility to all children; | |||
| (v) a kitchen where mid-day meal is cooked in the school; | |||
| (vi) playground; | |||
| (vii) Arrangements for securing the school building by boundary wall or fencing. | |||
| 3. | Minimum number of working | (i) two hundred working days for first class to days/instructional hours in an fifth class; academic year; | |
| (ii) two hundred and twenty working days for sixth class to eighth class; | |||
| (iii) eight hundred instructional hours per academic year for first class to fifth class; | |||
| (iv) one thousand instructional hours per academic year for sixth class to eighth class. | |||
| 4. | Minimum number of working hours per week for the teacher | Forty-five teaching including preparation hours. | |
| 5. | Teaching learning equipment | Shall be provided to each class as required. | |
| 6. | Library | There shall be a library in each school providing newspaper, magazines and books on all subjects, including story-books. | |
| 7. | Play material, games and sports equipment | Shall be provided to each class as required |