Supreme Court: Right to a Speedy Trial Cannot Override NDPS Act Bail Conditions  ||  SC: Relatives Cannot be Implicated in Bigamy Solely Based on Knowledge of a Second Marriage  ||  Supreme Court: Service Inam Land Attached to a Mosque Constitutes Waqf Property and is Inalienable  ||  Supreme Court: Court Cannot Order an Accused to Surrender While Denying Anticipatory Bail  ||  Supreme Court: Landlord’s Legal Heirs May Amend an Eviction Suit to Include Bona Fide Need  ||  Supreme Court: Unsuccessful Party Can Invoke Section 9 of the Arbitration Act Even After an Award  ||  Karnataka High Court: Accused Cannot be Required to Share Live GPS Location as a Condition of Bail  ||  Guj HC: Plaintiff in Specific Performance Suit Must Prove Readiness &Willingness to Perform Contract  ||  Madras HC: Transgenders are Children of God, Tragedy Lies in Society’s Blindness, Not Their Birth  ||  Del HC: False Educational Qualification Declaration does not amount to Corrupt Practice U/S 123(4)    

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Supreme Court: Include HIV+ Children in 'Disadvantaged Group' for Imparting Free Education(09.05.2017)

Supreme Court has said that so far, 11 states and one Union territory have issued notification effecting a change in Right of Children to Free and Co.....

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Gujarat High Court Suggests Parents to Approach Govt Receiving Centres For RTE Admissions(21.04.2017)

Gujarat High Court has said that if parents find difficulty in securing admission for children in class I under Right of Children to Free and Compulso.....

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Bombay HC: ‘Schools Are Not Commercial Venture’(06.12.2016)

Bombay High Court, while chiding a Navi Mumbai school for refusing to admit poor students in its pre-primary section under Right of Children to Free a.....

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Bombay HC Dismisses Petition of Four Students Admitted Under RTE Act, 2009(30.11.2016)

Bombay High Court has rejected petition by four students, admitted in a Malad school under Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Ac.....

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