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CJI: Fundamental right can't be subservient to Parliament-made law

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 23 January 2024
Supreme Court emphasizes that the fundamental right of religious and linguistic minority communities under Article 30 to establish and administer educational institutions cannot be made subservient to laws recognizing their degrees, regulations on infrastructure and faculty requirements, and government aid.
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