writ petitions by virtue of the rights conferred by Article 21A of the Constitution of India read with the Right of Children to Free ... Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 and Article 21A of the Constitution of India.
7. Thus, in the course of arguments
Right to Education was recognized as fundamental right by inserting Article 21A in the part III of the Constitution, which reads as under:
"21A ... from the revenue village. The Court also considered the mandate of Article 21A of the Constitution as well as the mandate of Section
Role of Teachers
VI(D)
Teachers and realization of Article 21A of the Constitution of India
VII
Interplay of Constitutional Law, Statutory Provisions and Government ... with Articles 14 , 16 of the Constitution of India and the fundamental right to education vested in children by virtue of Article 21A
Others1 , a Division Bench of this Court noticing the insertion of Article 21A in our Constitution by virtue of the Constitution (Eighty Sixth Amendment ... under the umbrella of the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, the introduction of Article 21A in the Constitution and the promulgation of the RTE Act , the order
Parliament by the Constitution (Eighty-sixth Amendment) Act, 2002 has inserted Article 21A in the Constitution to make a law, which provides free and compulsory ... years of free and compulsory education.
To achieve the objective of Article 21A of the Constitution, the Parliament enacted the Right of Children to Free
emphasis supplied)
By the Constitution (Eighty Sixth Amendment) Act, 2002 , Article 21A came to be inserted by providing for free and compulsory education ... mirrors the constitutional guarantee enshrined in Article 21A by providing that every child of the age of six to fourteen years shall have the right
Education upto age of 14 years is a fundamental right under Article 21A of the Constitution.
• The writ jurisdiction has been expanded and a writ ... Amendment Act as a fundamental right though this Article is yet to be enforced.
41. Article 21A provides that State shall provide free and compulsory
fact, is one of the instruments, though enforced earlier than Article 21A of the Constitution, which came into effect in consequence of the Constitution (Eighty ... give effect to the said fundamental right. Article 21A of the Constitution mandates:
"21A. Right to education.--The State shall provide free and compulsory
Article 21-A of the Constitution of India.
"[4] Both clause (5) of Article 15 and Article 21A were inserted in the Constitution ... basic structure or framework of the Constitution.
ii)Whether by inserting Article 21A of the Constitution by the Constitution (Eighty-Sixth Amendment) Act, 2002 , Parliament
India was amended vide 86th Amendment Act, 2002 to incorporate Article 21A , which contained a promise by State to provide free and compulsory education ... years in the manner to be determined by the State. Article 21A has already been interpreted by the Supreme Court of India to hold that