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State Of Bihar & Ors vs Project Uchcha Vidya, Sikshak Sangh & ... on 3 January, 2006

This is of course in addition to the entitlement of the college authorities to initiate disciplinary proceedings against the erring student who had disrupted the academic activity. Similarly no student has any sort of right to obstruct other eligible students from entering the class rooms or the portals of a college under the guise of strike, agitation, or 'dharna'. Only such a course will safeguard the right to education of the students who are willing to attend the classes obediently and take the examinations following. Higher education though not a fundamental right is indisputably a human right as part of one's development [See: State of Bihar v. Project Uchcha Vidya, Sikshak Sangh (2006) 2 SCC 545] The Writ Petition is disposed of. No costs.
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