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SC To Hear Tomorrow PIL To Make TET Mandatory In Minority Institutions

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October 14, 2025
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court is slated to hear on Wednesday a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking a direction to make the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) mandatory for all schools imparting education to children aged 6–14 years, including minority institutions.

The plea argued that the exclusion of minority-managed institutions from the purview of the RTE Act violates the fundamental rights to equality and education enshrined in Articles 14, 15, 16, 21, and 21A of the Constitution.

As per the causelist published on the website of the apex court, a bench of Justices Dipankar Datta and AG Masih will take up the matter for hearing on October 14.

The petition challenged Sections 1(4) and 1(5) of the Right to Education Act, 2009 (RTE Act), calling them “arbitrary, discriminatory, and unconstitutional”.

“The Right to Education guaranteed under Article 21A implies equal quality education. Therefore, exclusion of certain schools from TET is against the golden goals of the Constitution,” the PIL contended.

The petitioner, Nitin Upadhyay, who is pursuing law at Delhi University, argued that Article 30, which protects the rights of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions, must be interpreted “purposively, not literally”.

“Article 30 aims to establish equality between all citizens and place the minorities on an equal footing,” the petition said, referring to the Supreme Court’s recent judgment, where the apex court had questioned whether exempting minority schools from the RTE Act perpetuates systemic exclusion.

Citing the Anjuman Ishaat-E-Taleem Trust vs. State of Maharashtra case, the PIL said that a 2021 study by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) found that only 8.76 per cent of students in minority schools came from socially and economically disadvantaged groups.

Praying for a “common education system”, the PIL said that applying the TET uniformly would enhance educational quality and promote national interest.

“A common minimum education programme for children up to 14 years would achieve the code of common culture, removal of disparity, and the depletion of discriminatory values,” the petition contended.

The PIL seeks a declaration that Sections 1(4) and 1(5) are void and inoperative for violating equality and education rights, and the schools providing both religious and secular education are covered under the provisions of the RTE Act.

(IANS)

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