Teacher Eligibility

Supreme Court clarifies teacher eligibility: Rajasthan Recruitment Case (2019)

Supreme Court Clarifies Teacher Eligibility: Rajasthan Recruitment Case (2019) LEGAL ISSUE: Whether a proviso allowing candidates who have appeared for an exam to apply for a teaching post, despite not having the qualification on the application deadline, remains valid after the main rule it modifies is substituted. CASE TYPE: Service Law (Recruitment) Case Name: The […]

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Supreme Court clarifies eligibility for Bengali teachers: West Bengal Central School Service Commission vs. Abdul Halim (24 July 2019)

Supreme Court clarifies eligibility for Bengali teachers: West Bengal Central School Service Commission vs. Abdul Halim (2019) LEGAL ISSUE: Whether a certificate course in Bengali from Delhi University is equivalent to the language proficiency required for teaching in a Bengali medium school in West Bengal. CASE TYPE: Service Law. Case Name: West Bengal Central School

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Supreme Court clarifies eligibility for Hindi Language Assistants in Karnataka: State of Karnataka vs. Shankar Baburao Kangralkar (2018)

Supreme Court clarifies eligibility for Hindi Language Assistants in Karnataka LEGAL ISSUE: Whether a candidate for the post of Hindi Language Assistant must possess a B.Ed. degree with Hindi as a teaching method, or if a general B.Ed. degree suffices. CASE TYPE: Service Law Case Name: The State of Karnataka & Ors. vs. Shankar Baburao

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Supreme Court Relaxes Graduation Marks for B.Ed. Teachers: Neeraj Kumar Rai vs. State of U.P. (25 July 2017)

LEGAL ISSUE: Whether candidates with a B.Ed. degree and 50% marks in post-graduation can be disqualified from teaching positions due to not having 50% marks in graduation, despite being eligible for B.Ed. admission based on their post-graduation marks. CASE TYPE: Education Law Case Name: Neeraj Kumar Rai and ors. vs. State of U.P. & Others

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