The Supreme Court has reserved its decision on the appeals challenging the Allahabad High Court’s ruling that declared the Uttar Pradesh Board of Madarsa Education Act, 2004 unconstitutional. The ruling found it violated secularism principles, and the Supreme Court provided temporary relief to madrasa students. Various senior advocates argued for the petitioners over two days.
Madarsa Education Act: SC reserves order on appeals against HC’s ruling
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