The Supreme Court Thursday upheld the
constitutional validity of the Right to Education (RTE) that mandates
unaided private schools to earmark 25 percent seats for students from
economically and socially weaker sections of society.
However, the court made it clear that this reservation would not be applicable to unaided minority institutions.
The apex court bench of Chief Justice
S.H. Kapadia and Justice Swatanter Kumar upheld the constitutional
validity of Section 12 1C of the right to education (RTE) act that
provides 25 percent reservation for students from weaker sections of
society.
However, Justice K.S. Radhakrishnan, in a
dissenting judgment, held that the mandate under RTE providing for
reservation of seats was not constitutionally valid, thus none of the
unaided schools, be it of majority or minority, could be compelled to
earmark 25 percent seats in their institutions for weaker sections.
The court said the judgment will come into force from Thursday itself, but the admissions already made will not be disturbed.
Courtesy: http://indiacurrentaffairs.org
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