sidd kumar (PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT) 04 March 2017
Ms.Usha Kapoor (CEO) 05 March 2017
Query repeated. Previous query I've ALREADY REPLIED AND EXPRESSED MY HUMBLE OPINION.
Ms.Usha Kapoor (CEO) 07 March 2017
Anyway sUPREMECOURT GRANTED STAY AGAINST BCI RULING. yOU ARE RIGHT. RIGHT TO EDUCATION IS a fundamental right and forms part of Right to life and Personal Liberty under Article 21 of the Indin Constitution. Anyone who enjoys robust health and has interest in any subject should be allowed to pursue eduction.Art. 14 also of our Constitution.. harps on this point.By providing eqal right to education to one and all uneqals can be made eqal.There should not be age limit to acquire knowledge through formal education .It boosts confidence and happiness to the pursuer.Knowledgen is power and it makes you zealous , vigorous.and a vibrant personality
thelawassist 15 March 2017
As per previous examples given by Kumar Kashyap, answer to this question still not cleared.
Sh. P Suresh (For To By Green Kindness Perpetuity Selfsustainability Always) 17 March 2017
# 5
17.3.17
SC has stayed the BCI Order.
However, it is STAY ONLY.
Good point indeed. It need be raised in SC during the next hearing or so.