NCTE Act: Deemed Recognition Is Without Any Limitation Or Time Bar When Conditions Are Satisfied
Case: Hindi Teachers Training College, North Guwahati V. The Union Of India And Ors
Coram: Justice Achintya Malla Bujor Barua
Case No.: WP(C)/3275/2022
Court Observation: “Any institute satisfying the said condition precedent would be entitled for a deemed recognition. Merely because the condition precedent to have a deemed recognition is the offering of teacher education course from the appointed day up to the year 2017-18, it cannot be understood that the recognition would also be only up to the year 2017-18, which would be more so as no such limitation or being circumscribed is provided in the provisions of the second proviso to Rule 14(1) of the NCTE Act, 1993. On the other hand, the provision of the second proviso is explicitly clear that it will be a deemed recognition without any limitation or being circumscribed up to a given duration, provided the three conditions are satisfied.”
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Keywords
NCTE Act, Deemed Recognition, When Conditions Are Satisfied