provide for better implementation of the RTE, 2009, make suitable legal provisions for
'effective reparation' in cases of corporal punishment. All educational institutions ... conducted by the school/institution. In any
case of child abuse, if the parent withdraws the case, the designated authority should take
cognisance
provide for better implementation of the RTE, 2009, make suitable legal provisions for
'effective reparation' in cases of corporal punishment. All educational institutions ... conducted by the school/institution. In any
case of child abuse, if the parent withdraws the case, the designated authority should take
cognisance
provide
for better implementation of the RTE, 2009, make suitable legal provisions for 'effective
reparation' in cases of corporal punishment. All educational institutions ... conducted by the school/institution. In any
case of child abuse, if the parent withdraws the case, the designated authority should take
cognisance
regulations codes bylaws
provide.
3:-the sc judgement copy and case files on rte act and it's impliment steps
by you and Telangana
regulations codes bylaws
provide.
3:-the sc judgement copy and case files on rte act and it's impliment steps
by you and Telangana
indicated below:
Division No. of cases reported pending Current status of the
as on 18/10/2017 pending cases as on
07/06/2018.
Health ... pending
cases, 05 have been
settled and closed.
Remaining 04 pending
cases are under
process.
RTE 31 Out of 31 pending
cases, 30 cases were
accepted the
contention of the respondent that the disclosure in the present case may pose security
risk and is also barred from disclosure under Section ... definition of information under section
2(f) of the RTE Act, 2005. In such cases, the CPIO is not under the obligation to
provide
Shri Ramesh Samyal, CPIO appeared in person.
The respondent while defending their case inter alia submitted that they had
already provided point-wise reply ... complaint which was
registered in the Commission as case No.TL 237421/2022-2023/RTE/ and
CPIO's letter dated 19th December 2022 seeking
directions of
National Commission for Child Rights (NCPCR) in case no.
JH/10001/15599/10/RTE, to suitably modify para
respondent authority had not implemented the provisions of the RTE Act in the case of the
appellant's son. As conveyed by the appellant ... MHRD, the provisions of RTE Act and the ban of corporal punishment are equally
applicable in the case of minority schools also. The Commission, therefore