this case, we
are concerned with the interplay of Article 21 , Article 21A , on the one
hand, and the right to establish and administer educational ... keep in mind
Article 29(2). As stated, Article 30(1) is subject to Article 29(2).
The said Article confers right of admission upon
school education made a distinction between the old Article 45 and the new Article 21A in the following words :
To provide for free and compulsory ... Article 21A was enacted to give effect to Article 45 of the Constitution. Under Article 21A , right is given to the State to provide
operation at the pre-primary
class.
The provisions in the Constitution ( Article 21A ),
165th Law Commission Report and the CABE
Report (2005) specify 6 years ... This dichotomy has to be resolved by
the committee.
Also the Article 21A of the Constitution stipulates
that free and compulsory education to all children
they complete the
age of fourteen years. By the 86th Amendment,
Article 21A was also inserted as a fundamental
right in the Constitution of India ... Article 21A states
that the State shall provide free and compulsory
education to all children of the age of six to
fourteen years in such
Society. The
fundamental rights guaranteed to the children under Article 21A of
the Constitution of India could not be violated by the State
Government under ... aged between 6 years to 14
years as provided under Article 21A of the Constitution of India and
what law has been enacted
over and above the minimum qualification prescribed by N.C.T.E.
Article 41 in Part IV (Directive Principles of State Policy) provides that ... these institution. Parliament also recognized above right by inserting Article 21A in the Constitution i.e. 'Right to Education', by Constitution (86th Amendment
Courts are empowered to test the same as not offending
Article 14 or Article 21A of the Constitution of India, Article 21A was
inserted ... right to
education was made as a fundamental right by inserting Article 21A for
the children of the age group between six and fourteen years
years of age is declared as compulsory as per Article 21A of the Constitution of India and the Right to Free Education Act, 2009, which ... right guaranteed to children upto the age of 14 years under Article 21A of the Constitution of India, ordered sanction of posts for each section
elementary
education in neighbouring schools under the RTE Act and under
Article 21A of the Constitution which in our view includes right to
have education ... accomplish the objective of fundamental right of children conferred
under Article 21A of the Constitution to get quality education, that too,
free and compulsorily
elementary
education in neighbouring schools under the RTE Act and under
Article 21A of the Constitution which in our view includes right to
have education ... accomplish the objective of fundamental right of children conferred
under Article 21A of the Constitution to get quality education, that too,
free and compulsorily