The supreme court has recognized the Madrasa Act. A bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice jb Pardiwala and Justice Manoj Mishra, while giving the verdict, has upheld the Madrasa Act. In fact, the allahabad high court had declared the 'Uttar Pradesh Madrasa education Board Act 2004' unconstitutional. This decision of the high court was challenged. At the same time, the supreme court had reserved the decision on 22 October. The bench headed by the CJI had reserved the decision on the Madrasa Act. In such a situation, the question arises whether there is any law for schools in india like madrasas? Let us know the answer to this question.

Are there any laws made for schools like madrasas?

This question is often asked whether there is any special law for schools in india like madrasas? The direct answer to this is yes, there are many laws and policies regarding schools in India.

These special laws are made regarding schools in India

The Right to education Act, 2009 (Right to education Act, RTE) makes the right to education a fundamental right in India. It provides for providing free and compulsory education to all children between the ages of 6 and 14 years. This act gives detailed guidelines regarding infrastructure for schools, qualification of teachers, student-teacher ratio etc. Apart from this, madrasas are also educational institutions in india and general laws related to education apply to them too. However, some madrasas are allowed to provide religious education.

These are also the laws and policies regarding schools

Model school Act: Many states have their own Model school Acts which lay down rules related to the operation of schools, appointment of teachers and enrollment of students.

CBSE, ICSE, State Board: The Central Board of Secondary education (CBSE), indian school Certificate Examination (ICSE) and various state boards regulate the curriculum and examinations of schools.

education Policy: The government of india issues new education policies from time to time which aim to improve the level of education and make education accessible to all children.

                                                 

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