The Supreme Court of India has reiterated that a B.Ed. degree is not a valid qualification for primary school teacher appointments. Read on for detailed case analysis, judicial opinions, and implications.Introduction: The B.Ed. vs D.El.Ed. Debate in India’s Education SystemIn a major development concerning the qualifications for primary school teachers in India, the Supreme Court has once again reaffirmed that a B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education)...
Case Number: C.A. No. 10927/2024Date of Judgment: 2 January 2025Justices: Justice Sanjay Karol and Justice Chudalayil T. RavikumarView Judgment Introduction
In a landmark judgment on 2 January 2025, the Supreme Court of India delivered a significant ruling in the case of Urmila Dixit vs. Sunil Sharan Dixit. The case revolved around the rights of senior citizens to reclaim property transferred under a Gift Deed when the transferee...
Article 32 and Article 226: How to Protect Your Fundamental Rights?
Introduction
India's Constitution provides powerful legal remedies to protect the fundamental rights of its citizens. Two of the most significant provisions ensuring these rights are Article 32 and Article 226. Understanding these provisions is crucial, as they empower individuals to seek justice directly from the courts when their rights are violated. In this blog, we will...