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Passive resisters
sale or other process. Passive resistance was resorted to especially in connection with the operation of the (English) Education Act, 1902. See R. v. Gillespie, 1904 KB 174.
Sovereignty
is plenary and inherent in every sovereign State to do all things which promote the health, peace, morals, education and good order of the people. Sovereignty is difficult to define. This power of sovereignty is, however, subject
Schism Bill
Bill, the name of an Act passed in the reign of Queen Anne, which restrained Protestant dissenters from educating their own children, and forbade all tutors and schoolmasters to be present at any conventicle or dissenting place
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Religious pluralism
Religious pluralism, having emphasis on inclusi-vism in religious education instead of allowing exclusivism can be demonstrated by giving in-stances, Aruna Roy v. Union of India, (2002) 7
Rehabilitation professionals
clinical psychologists; (iii) hearing aid and ear mould technicians; (iv) rehabilitation engineers and technicians; (v) special teachers for educating and training the handicapped; (vi) vocational counsellours, employment officers and placement officers dealing with handicapped; (vii) multi-purpose rehabilitation
Recognised institution
Recognised institution, means an institution for research in agriculture or extension education, other than an affiliated college. [Gujarat Agricultural University Act, 2004, s. 2(13)] Means an institution of higher learning
Reclaimed animals
Reclaimed animals, those that are made tame by art, industry, or education, whereby a qualified pro-perty may be acquired in them. See FER' NA-TUR', and 2 Steph. Com.
Ratio decidendi
from the judgment, one cannot find out of the entire ratio decidendi of the judgment, Islamic Academy of Education v. State of Karnataka, AIR 2003 SC 3724 (3737): (2003) 6 SCC 697. (Constitution of India, Art. 141)
Public Elementary School
Public Elementary School. See EDUCATION.
Provision of food
Provision of food for school children; see Education Act, 1921, ss. 82-85.
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