The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a matter on Monday, October 20, related to the death of three civil service aspirants at a coaching centre in July due to flooding in the building's basement. The court has also refused to entertain a PIL seeking to replace the term 'Hindutva' with 'Bharatiya Samidhaanitva' (Indian constitutionalism). The court emphasized the need for uniform safety standards at coaching centres to ensure the safety and security of students.
The #SupremeCourt on Monday made a point that laws which regulate institutions run by religious or linguistic minorities, for that very reason alone, cannot be accused of breaching secularism. @kdrajagopal reports. https://t.co/UZQI1EACwW
Uniform Safety Standards Essential At Coaching Centres: Supreme Court https://t.co/Oj5mlZmbSY https://t.co/AK17DDaWKG
A teacher insisting that a student wear a uniform cannot be considered an act causing unnecessary mental or physical suffering to the child, the high court has ruled. Know more🔗https://t.co/hLS7BS9DrP #Kochi https://t.co/a6mDezXsmz