Supreme Court rejects claims of over 360 West Bengal madrasas for state salary
- Posted on July 13, 2026
- By The Hindu
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India's Supreme Court has upheld its decision to dismiss salary demands from over 360 madrasa educators in West Bengal, determining that these institutions lack proper governmental recognition status. The ruling addresses the longstanding dispute regarding financial compensation for teaching staff at unrecognized religious educational facilities. This decision establishes important precedent regarding state obligations toward privately-run educational institutions that fail to meet official registration requirements, highlighting the distinction between recognized and unaccredited schools in India's education system.
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