Minority Institutions

Supreme Court clarifies appointment process for teachers in minority institutions: State of Uttar Pradesh vs. Rachna Hills (27 April 2023)

Supreme Court Clarifies Teacher Appointment Process in Minority Institutions: State of Uttar Pradesh vs. Rachna Hills (2023) LEGAL ISSUE: Whether the selection process for teachers in minority institutions concludes before the mandatory approval of the District Inspector of Schools (DIOS). CASE TYPE: Education Law, Service Law Case Name: The State of Uttar Pradesh & Ors. […]

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Supreme Court Clarifies Fee Regulation for Minority Institutions in Madhya Pradesh: Icon Education Society vs. State of Madhya Pradesh (2023) INSC 256

Supreme Court Clarifies Fee Regulation for Minority Institutions in Madhya Pradesh LEGAL ISSUE: Whether minority educational institutions in Madhya Pradesh are required to have their fees fixed by the Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee (AFRC). CASE TYPE: Education Law Case Name: Icon Education Society vs. State of Madhya Pradesh & Others Judgment Date: 17 March

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Supreme Court Upholds State Regulations for Minority B.Ed. Admissions: Andhra Kesari College of Education vs. State of Andhra Pradesh (25 September 2019)

Date of the Judgment: 25 September 2019 Citation: 2019 INSC 885 Judges: Justice Indu Malhotra and Justice Sanjiv Khanna Can a state government regulate admissions to minority educational institutions to prevent misuse of minority status? The Supreme Court of India addressed this critical question in a case concerning B.Ed. admissions in Andhra Pradesh. The Court

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Supreme Court Upholds Kerala’s Medical Admission Policy: Non-Keralites’ Eligibility Challenged (24 August 2017)

Can a state government prioritize its residents for medical college admissions? The Supreme Court of India recently addressed this question in a case concerning admissions to medical colleges in Kerala. This case highlights the tension between state-level preferences and the rights of non-residents to access education. The judgment was delivered by a bench of Justices

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