The Bar Council of India has asked CBSE, CISCE, NIOS and other school board and law institutes to conduct workshops to spread awareness regarding RTE.
Divyansh | March 11, 2024 | 07:22 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Bar Council of India (BCI) has asked the vice-chancellor of centres of legal education, and chairman and directors of school boards to comply with the regulations of the Right to Education Act 2009 (RTE). The council has asked the school boards and centres of legal education to either include the RTE Act guidelines in their curriculum and/or conduct workshops and seminars to spread awareness.
As per the RTE, the school boards, including CBSE, CISCE, UPMSP, GSEB, RSEB, HPBOSE and others, have to ensure that compulsory elementary education up to Class 8 for free and students receive essential elements such as uniforms, textbooks, and stationery items without any financial burden. Other responsibilities of the school boards are following:
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The BCI issued the circular following an order of Delhi high court, as per which the council has to consider the inclusion of the RTE Act as a compulsory subject in the LLB course curriculum. The order was given in a public interest litigation filed by the Social Jurist and ANR before the court. The BCI will take decision on the issue following the meeting of Advisory Board for Development of Legal Education and Legal Profession, which is chaired by the chief justice of India.
“The commitment to providing accessible and quality education to all, without discrimination, is fundamental to the collective progress of our society. Your cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated,” the BCI said.
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