“Expecting Para Teachers To Guarantee Children’s Future Without Job Security Is Fallacious”: Supreme Court Makes Strong Observation

The Supreme Court of India observed that para-teachers cannot be expected to secure children’s education while remaining in unstable employment, stressing that long-term teacher-student relationships require continuity and certainty, while hearing appeals by Jharkhand para-teachers seeking regularization after decades of contractual service.

PIL in Delhi High Court Challenges Ban on Teachers Giving Private Tuitions

A retired Delhi Public School teacher has moved the Delhi High Court challenging laws that prohibit teachers from giving private tuitions, calling the ban “unreasonable.” The Court will hear the matter next on November 12.

Bombay High Court Slams Sanskrit College for 7-Year Probation of Assistant Professor, Says Gandhi-Inspired Institutions Must Ensure Fair Treatment

The Bombay High Court condemned Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan’s Mumbadevi Adarsh Sanskrit Mahavidyalay for unfairly keeping Assistant Professor Reshu Singh on probation for nearly seven years. The Court mandated her confirmation as of June 20, 2020, and awarded her associated benefits, emphasizing the exploitation of teaching staff against institutional values.