school, cannot be ground to refuse to
correct the school record. It is submitted that,
Rule 26.3 of the Secondary School Code cannot be
read ... first name in the school
record, as permissible under the provisions of
Rule 26.4 of the Secondary School Code and after
following procedure in Appendix
1999, 27/05/2005 and also as per the secondary
School Code.
A) Recommended Expenditure for 2008-09 10,75,22,351/-
Non-Accepted ... communicated.
Your attention was drawn to schedule "A" of Secondary School
Code in relation to provisions of fixation of building rent and further
Asha Seva Bhavi Sanstha vs The State Of Maharashtra on 8 April, 2010
Author: A
this
contention, pressed into service provision of Clause 7.1 of Secondary
Schools Code and submitted that when a school, including a
permanently recognised school ... Learned Counsel invited our attention to Clause 52.1 of the Secondary
Schools Code, which defines the School Terms. Relying upon said
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Laxmi Education Society vs The State Of Maharashtra on 10 December, 2009
Author: A.M
promotion/reinstatement of employee of the private school as per the judgment of learned School Tribunal is concerned, the Deputy Director of Education on receipt ... management as per provisions of Rule 97.1 and 97.2 of the Secondary School Code.
4. If the post on which the reinstatement is granted
made.
It was submitted that the Secondary Education
Code governed the starting of secondary and higher
secondary schools; and that permission was granted ... proposed school; number
of primary/secondary schools within a radius of 5
km from the proposed school, and their distance to
the proposed school
Penal Code(hereinafter being referred to as “ IPC ”). The
appellant and one Vikas Kirola were convicted under Section 304
Part II/34 IPC and sentenced ... appellant, the High
Court observed that according to his marksheet of Secondary
School Certificate Examination 1993, his date of birth is 13 th
June
Gandhi Sewa Sadan Rajsmand vs State Of Rajasthan on 3 May, 2021
Author: A.M
lodged under Sections 363 and 366 of the
Indian Penal Code. It was contended before the High Court
that the petitioner no. 1 was about ... contesting respondent no. 3, a
certificate issued by the Secondary School Examination
(C.B.S.E.), showing the date of birth of the petitioner