Scholarly debates on the right to education in India have primarily focused on examining the content of the right while paying little attention to the institutions enforcing it. A study of the rules under the Right to Education Act in Karnataka shows that there are a multitude of authorities which perform grievance redress functions with overlapping jurisdictions. The rules create a parallel, informal grievance redress system that primarily comprises officials against whom grievances may arise
BACKGROUND: Patient rights aim to protect the dignity of healthcare-seeking individuals. Realisation...
The Indian constitution is celebrated by several commentators for guarantees given to religious mino...
Educational rights are prime reality for India’s millions of children who can be rightfully termed a...
Despite the refrain that India's statutory rights suffer from weak enforcement, little academic atte...
This study examines the framing of the right to education through the discourse of the Government of...
With the passing of the Right to Education (RTE) bill in the Parliament in August, 2009 and its comi...
This paper examines the significance of Society for Unaided Private Schools of Rajasthan v. Union of...
In the recent past, there has been a considerable amount of debate regarding the bill ‘Right of Chil...
The study is an attempt to understand the prevailing discourse in India on education as a right by c...
The notion of patient rights encompasses the obligations of the state and healthcare providers to re...
India’s, ‘The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009’, is a land mark in histor...
© 2020 Ajita MattooThis thesis is concerned with the landmark right to education legislation, which ...
The issue of RTE implementation under international human rights law is firmly rooted in practically...
In August 2009, India passed the Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 (henceforth referre...
BACKGROUND: Patient rights aim to protect the dignity of healthcare-seeking individuals. Realisation...
BACKGROUND: Patient rights aim to protect the dignity of healthcare-seeking individuals. Realisation...
The Indian constitution is celebrated by several commentators for guarantees given to religious mino...
Educational rights are prime reality for India’s millions of children who can be rightfully termed a...
Despite the refrain that India's statutory rights suffer from weak enforcement, little academic atte...
This study examines the framing of the right to education through the discourse of the Government of...
With the passing of the Right to Education (RTE) bill in the Parliament in August, 2009 and its comi...
This paper examines the significance of Society for Unaided Private Schools of Rajasthan v. Union of...
In the recent past, there has been a considerable amount of debate regarding the bill ‘Right of Chil...
The study is an attempt to understand the prevailing discourse in India on education as a right by c...
The notion of patient rights encompasses the obligations of the state and healthcare providers to re...
India’s, ‘The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009’, is a land mark in histor...
© 2020 Ajita MattooThis thesis is concerned with the landmark right to education legislation, which ...
The issue of RTE implementation under international human rights law is firmly rooted in practically...
In August 2009, India passed the Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 (henceforth referre...
BACKGROUND: Patient rights aim to protect the dignity of healthcare-seeking individuals. Realisation...
BACKGROUND: Patient rights aim to protect the dignity of healthcare-seeking individuals. Realisation...
The Indian constitution is celebrated by several commentators for guarantees given to religious mino...
Educational rights are prime reality for India’s millions of children who can be rightfully termed a...