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Supreme Court of India · 2012-01-06

ADARSH SHIKSHA MAHAVIDYALAYA vs SUBHASH RAHANGDALE .

Citation / case number
SC 2009/16725
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
ADARSH SHIKSHA MAHAVIDYALAYA
Respondent
SUBHASH RAHANGDALE .
Author
ASOK KUMAR GANGULY G.S. SINGHVI
Bench
ASOK KUMAR GANGULY G.S. SINGHVI

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court emphasized the critical role of qualified teachers in educational institutions, asserting that the appointment of teachers is vital for effective education. The Court cited the need for regulatory measures to ensure the quality of teachers and their conditions of service, highlighting that minority institutions have the right to administer but must also adhere to standards that benefit students and teachers alike. The judgment reinforces the principle that education should foster national integrity and cohesion, necessitating well-trained educators to meet contemporary educational demands.

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