Supreme Court Puts On Hold High Court’s Decision To Scrap UP Madrasa Act

Supreme Court Puts On Hold High Court’s Decision To Scrap UP Madrasa Act

In a big relief to about 17 lakh madrassa students in Uttar Pradesh, the Supreme Court on Friday paused an Allahabad High Court order scrapping the UP Madrassa Act.

Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud said the aims and objectives of the Madrassa Board are regulatory in nature and the Allahabad High Court, prima facie, was not right in holding that the establishment of the board violates the principle of secularism.

The court has sought a reply from the UP government and posted the matter for further hearing in the second week of July. Until then, the high court order will remain on hold.

The high court had last month declared the UP Board of Madarsa Education Act, 2004 “unconstitutional” for violating the principle of secularism and directed the state government to accommodate the madrasa students in the formal education system.

There are around 16,000 madrasas in Uttar Pradesh.

​In a big relief to about 17 lakh madrasa students in Uttar Pradesh, the Supreme Court on Friday paused an Allahabad High Court order scrapping the UP Madrasa Act. 

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