USHA MEHTA AND ORS. versus STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND ORS.

USHA MEHTA AND ORS. versus STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND ORS.

The State of Maharashtra’s policy to make Marathi a compulsory subject in schools, including those run by linguistic minorities, is a reasonable regulation and does not violate Articles 29 and 30 or other constitutional provisions, as it serves the larger interest of the State and nation and does not destroy the...

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Parties
Petitioner: Usha Mehta and Ors.; Respondent: State of Maharashtra and Ors.
Jurisdiction
India
Judgment Date
05 May 2004
Procedural Posture
Writ Petition (civil) No. 132 of 1995 With Civil Appeals Nos. 1695/1997, 8214/1995 / Final Judgment
Outcome
Petition and appeals dismissed.
Legal Topics
Minority Educational Rights, Compulsory Regional Language Instruction, Article 29, Article 30
Constitutional Law Education Law Minority Educational Rights Compulsory Regional Language Instruction Article 29 Article 30

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Parties

Usha Mehta and Ors.

Petitioner

State of Maharashtra and Ors.

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Writ Petition (civil) No. 132 of 1995 With Civil Appeals Nos. 1695/1997, 8214/1995 / Final Judgment

  1. 1 Whether compulsory teaching of Marathi in schools run by linguistic minorities violates Articles 29 and 30 of the Constitution
  2. 2 Extent of State's regulatory power over minority educational institutions

Ratio Decidendi

The State of Maharashtra’s policy to make Marathi a compulsory subject in schools, including those run by linguistic minorities, is a reasonable regulation and does not violate Articles 29 and 30 or other constitutional provisions, as it serves the larger interest of the State and nation and does not destroy the minority character of educational institutions.

Court Disposition

Petition and appeals dismissed.

Orders

  • Petition stands dismissed.
  • C.A. No. 1695/1997 and C.A. 8214/1995 stand dismissed.