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Research Paper Volume 7 Issue 6 659 - 665 November 17, 2024

Judicial Intervention on Education Policies

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Shona K.P.
Research Scholar at Vels School of Law, Chennai, India
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Dr. Azizunnisaa Begum
Assistant Professor at Vels School of Law, Chennai, India
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Abstract

Education is a key tool that offers knowledge, skill, technique, information and enables people to know their rights and duties to their family, society, and the nation. Ancient period in India it included everything from the sacred Vedas to archery, astronomy, and medicine etc. The entrance of the British Raj is a revolutionary period of educational system in India. Western education was largely intended to develop a class of English-speaking workers. In India lack of education leads to socio-economic problems. Hence the government and the judiciary played a vital role in developing the education as a right throughout the India. But sometimes the overreach of judiciary has impacted in the society in a positive and negative aspects. This article analyses some cases related to education policies and their impacts.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 7, Issue 6, Page 659 - 665
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.118571
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