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Right to Education from a Judicial Stand Point


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1 Modern Law College, Ganeshkhind, Pune - 16, India
 

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world1 ”.

This statement by Nelson Mandela is true in all senses. The power of education is tremendous. It can change the lives forever. Once you get education you become powerful to fight against all odds. Education gives you additional arms in the struggle against injustice. With the above vision the researcher has tried to throw light on various dimensions of education.In Indian context this becomes very important to know the growth and development of Right to Education, because of the social and historical background of India. The education was never in the public domain and was not accessible to the large portion of the population. With the inception of the Constitution of India, the provisions regarding the right to education were discussed in different tones.


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  • AIR1992 SC1858; JT1992(4)SC292; 1992(2) SCALE90; (1992)3SCC666; [1992]3SCR658; 1992(2)LC331(SC); (1992)2UPLBEC1198
  • 1993 AIR 2178, 1993 SCR (1) 594
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  • Right to Education from a Judicial Stand Point

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Abhijeet Ramkrishna Dhere
Modern Law College, Ganeshkhind, Pune - 16, India

Abstract


“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world1 ”.

This statement by Nelson Mandela is true in all senses. The power of education is tremendous. It can change the lives forever. Once you get education you become powerful to fight against all odds. Education gives you additional arms in the struggle against injustice. With the above vision the researcher has tried to throw light on various dimensions of education.In Indian context this becomes very important to know the growth and development of Right to Education, because of the social and historical background of India. The education was never in the public domain and was not accessible to the large portion of the population. With the inception of the Constitution of India, the provisions regarding the right to education were discussed in different tones.


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