UP Muslim Student Slapping Case| “State Govt to Pay for Tuition Fees, Uniform, Books & Transport”: Supreme Court

Today, On 14th May, Supreme Court directs UP government to fully fund the education of the Muslim student slapped in school, ensuring no financial burden. In 2023, a teacher allegedly mocked his religion and encouraged classmates to slap him.

PIL in Supreme Court Seeks Implementation of Three-Language Formula in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and West Bengal

New Delhi, March 6: A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Supreme Court requesting the implementation of the three-language formula suggested under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and West Bengal.

Supreme Court to Deliberate on AMU’s Minority Status

A Landmark Case on Educational Rights and Minority Protections The Supreme Court of India is poised to undertake a pivotal constitutional examination regarding the minority status of educational institutions, a matter that has garnered significant attention due to its implications on educational rights and minority protections in India. The focus of this examination is the […]