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Constitution of India, 1950-Articles 41, 45-Right to
education-Whether a constitutional right-capitation fee-
Whether unconstitutional.
Karnataka Educational ... question: (1) Was there a `right to education'
guaranteed to the people of India under the Constitution
Supreme Court of India
Commissions to look into the different aspects of education right from elementary to higher education. There was no dearth ... have been constituted to look into different aspects of education right from elementary to higher education.
One of the Commissions
Lok Sabha Debates
much entitled to free education and have a right to education just as any other child ... section 2, shall have the right to free and compulsory education in a neighbourhood school till the completion
Lok Sabha Debates
education is equal to animal."
_ "The fact that right to education occurs in as man; as
three Articles in Part—IV ... Directive Principles, provides
~, for the right to education within the limits of the State’s
M economic capacity and development
Law Commission Report
UNENUMERATED
RIGHTS: AN ANALYSIS IN LIGHT OF THE RIGHT TO
EDUCATION
Sarneer Pandit*
The change ... Indian Constitution with specificreference to the right to education.
Emphasis will be not on the correctness of the decision
Central India Law Quarterly
StateofAlfdhra
Pradesh' and the move to include the right to education in the Eundamental Rights
chapter of the Constitution ... Lastly, minteresting question arises that if the right to education is a fundamental
right, an6 since fundamental rights have
Central India Law Quarterly
International Perspective:-
7. Several international documents have recoqntsed right to
education as a human right. Art. 26 of the Universal ... Cultural
Rights, 1966'1 undefitsArrt~Jecognised the right to education as
enuncu~ted ab()ve by lhe.Universal Declaration
Central India Law Quarterly
HEADNOTE:
Articles 21, 41, 45 and 46-Right to education-Whether a
fundamental right-Held:Every child/citizen ... Articles 41, 45 and 46.
Article 21-Right to Education-Whether implicit under the Ar-
ticle-Whether flows from right
Supreme Court of India
children to choose the preferred system of education; it interfered with the right of the parents to choose which system ... that now that the Central Act, viz. The Right to Education Act ('RTE Act' in short) has come into force
Madras High Court
owning and
controlling educational institutions including institutions imparting
technical education in the field of engineering. The second petitioner
claimed himself ... trust filed this
writ petition to enforce the rights of the first petitioner as well as
himself. The further case
Karnataka High Court
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