Supreme Court Holds UP Madrasa Act Constitutional, But With Higher Education Caveat
Tuesday, 5 November 2024 The court made it clear that the madrasas operating under the law can keep running. However, it also stated that the Madrasa Act has issues when it comes to higher education for the 'fazil' and 'kamil' degrees.
Supreme Court of India has upheld the validity of the Uttar Pradesh Madrassa Act, ruling that it does not violate the principles of secularism.The ruling is seen as a step towards integrating madrassa students into the mainstream education system while maintaining their unique educational...
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