Since the liberalization of India’s economy beginning in the early 1990’s, the government has increasingly employed contract workers to perform various state functions, including in the education sector. Yet, little research has been done to examine how courts have reacted to this shift in government labor policy. This paper looks at all reported cases involving contract teachers in the Indian Supreme Court and four High Courts over the last thirty years. It finds that although almost never explicitly overturning precedent, the judiciary in India has increasingly become less sympathetic to contract teachers demands, particularly at the Supreme Court level. The paper then argues that the Court could use its power of judicial review to engage...
A puzzle of economic liberalization in democratic and democratizing countries is how reforms were im...
This chapter describes the political power of school teachers in India, and the role played by teach...
Judicial activism through a process known as public interest litigation (PIL) has emerged as a power...
Since the liberalization of India's economy beginning in the early 1990's, the government has increa...
This paper examines a relatively neglected dimension of industrial relation in India, namely judicia...
In this paper authors use non-experimental data from government schools in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya ...
This study analyzes the role the Supreme Court of India has tried to carve for itself in the Indian ...
The paper begins with a discussion of Indian labour law and the increasing use of ‘contract labour’ ...
The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 seeks to provide an assurance that consumer interests will receive...
Abstract: The large-scale expansion of primary education in developing countries has led to the inc...
Abstract: The large-scale expansion of primary schooling in developing countries has led to the inc...
The last twenty years have witnessed a sustained attack on the working class and workers’ rights in ...
While there has been encouraging progress over the last fifteen years in terms of increased school e...
In most countries, children attend the common neighbourhood school, especially at the compulsory sta...
This paper examines the relationship between teacher unionization, student achievement and teachers'...
A puzzle of economic liberalization in democratic and democratizing countries is how reforms were im...
This chapter describes the political power of school teachers in India, and the role played by teach...
Judicial activism through a process known as public interest litigation (PIL) has emerged as a power...
Since the liberalization of India's economy beginning in the early 1990's, the government has increa...
This paper examines a relatively neglected dimension of industrial relation in India, namely judicia...
In this paper authors use non-experimental data from government schools in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya ...
This study analyzes the role the Supreme Court of India has tried to carve for itself in the Indian ...
The paper begins with a discussion of Indian labour law and the increasing use of ‘contract labour’ ...
The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 seeks to provide an assurance that consumer interests will receive...
Abstract: The large-scale expansion of primary education in developing countries has led to the inc...
Abstract: The large-scale expansion of primary schooling in developing countries has led to the inc...
The last twenty years have witnessed a sustained attack on the working class and workers’ rights in ...
While there has been encouraging progress over the last fifteen years in terms of increased school e...
In most countries, children attend the common neighbourhood school, especially at the compulsory sta...
This paper examines the relationship between teacher unionization, student achievement and teachers'...
A puzzle of economic liberalization in democratic and democratizing countries is how reforms were im...
This chapter describes the political power of school teachers in India, and the role played by teach...
Judicial activism through a process known as public interest litigation (PIL) has emerged as a power...