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The sources collectively highlight that free joints in governance refer to transparent, accountable, and inclusive practices across education, electoral processes, corporate affairs, and public administration. Effective governance ensures the realization of citizens' rights—particularly the right to free education—through proper oversight, adherence to laws, and institutional integrity. Courts and authorities emphasize that governance must be rooted in rule of law, fairness, and responsiveness to uphold democratic values and social justice.

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P M MOHAMMADALI vs ASSISTANT EDUCATIONAL OFFICER

2018 Supreme(Online)(KER) 51109 India - High Court of Kerala

ANIL K. NARENDRAN, J

Thus, on the implementation of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 (for brevity 'the Right to Education Act') Class V or Class VIII, as the case may be, were started in the petitioners school. ... In the said guidelines, it has also been provided that, the provision under Section 10 of the Right to Education Act should be read together with the responsibilities of the appropriate Government and local authority to provide free and compulsory elementary education in a neighbourhood school. ... It is not the intention of Section ....

MAJEED MOTTAMMAL Vs THE STATE ELECTION COMMISSION

2020 Supreme(Online)(KER) 424 India - High Court of Kerala

Decidendi: The court ruled that it was essential for the State machinery to aid the Election Commission effectively, emphasizing joint ... They requested police protection to ensure free campaigning and voting. ... Kerala Panchayat Raj Act, Section 40A; Kerala Municipality Act, Section 96A - The Kerala High Court emphasized the importance of free ... The Commission has been informed by the State that enough police personnel would be deployed to ensure a free and fair election. ... Thus every step is being taken by the St....

Smt. Supiya Khatun vs State Of Meghalaya and 6 ors

2024 Supreme(Online)(MEGH) 138 India - High Court of Meghalaya

Mr. Justice W. Diengdoh, J

(A) Constitution of India - Article 226 - Meghalaya School Education Act, 1981 - Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education ... Vide order dated 24.10.2016 issued by the Joint District Mission Coordinator, Dadenggre, West Garo Hills through Memo No. JDMC- D/SSA/APPROVAL/2016/672 the respondent No. 7/Smti. ... As facts would have it, the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act came into force in the year 2009. ... Since the petitioner is an employee of an SSA school and hence is governed by the provisions of the R....

K P RADHAKRISHNAN vs STATE OF KERALA

2012 Supreme(Online)(KER) 39929 India - High Court of Kerala

C.N. RAMACHANDRAN NAIR, BABU MATHEW P.JOSEPH, JJ

Committees could not be restored on an interim basis, upholding the Ordinance's action to replace them with administrators for proper governance ... We are of the view that Administrator of a District Co-operative Bank should be of the rank not below the rank of Joint Registrar and no person previously involved in any corrupt practice should be engaged. ... The Special Government Pleader opposed the interim prayer by stating that the Banks for nearly one month are run by Joint-Registrars as administrators. 3. ... Admittedly, by virtue of ....

J. LEELA Vs STATE OF KERALA,

2022 Supreme(Online)(KER) 51563 India - High Court of Kerala

P. B. Suresh Kumar, C.S. Sudha, JJ

The court ruled to mandate the CBSE to address the petitioner’s complaints regarding the school's governance. ... One of the points that emerged for consideration was whether the CBSE examination Bye-laws have the force of law. ... But such a school requires recognition from the State Government under Section 18 of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 (the RTE Act) read with Rule 14 of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Rules, 2010 (the RTE Rules) on application made.

School Development and Monitoring Committee Government Lower Primary School VS State of Karnataka Represented by the Commissioner, Department of Public Instruction

2023 0 Supreme(Kar) 217 India - Karnataka

M. NAGAPRASANNA

tipped their hats in praise of Japanese Government for making education even of one child a top priority - It was lauded as good governance ... Constitution of India, 1950 - Article 21-A - Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 ... It was lauded as good governance at the grass-root level. Therefore, the officers of the State must remember that right of every citizen matters and no child can be left behind. The issue before this Court is not “just one school”, it is “even one school”. ... The State Government in exerc....

Bayer Bio Science VS State of Maharashtra

2012 0 Supreme(Bom) 2295 India - Bombay

B.P.DHARMADHIKARI

The farmers were requested to go for plant protection activities and were supported by providing free spray, but the farmers declined as they expected increased value addition subsequently as per their past experience. ... Section 14 points out how the commission of an offence by the Company is to be dealt with. Section 15 permits cognizance of an offence only when complaint in writing is made by the Controller or an officer authorized by him. ... He points out that representative of petitioner was present at the time of inspection by the....

Parul Prasad VS State of Bihar through the Chief Secretary

2020 0 Supreme(Pat) 445 India - Patna

SANJAY KAROL, S. KUMAR

of governance and consists of ensuring rule of law, effectiveness and accountability in governance processes – In a democracy, good ... encompasses decision-making, policy-making and implementation processes in Society – Good governance directly flows from this concept ... where domestic law is silent on the issue when they correspond to fundamental rights of citizens under Constitution – Concept of governance ... Good governance directly flows from this concept of governance and consi....

Panchabhai Popotbhai Butani VS State of Maharashtra

2009 0 Supreme(Bom) 1701 India - Bombay

R.S.DALVI, SWATANTER KUMAR, A.M.KHANWILKAR

We would hasten to add here that this dictum of law is not free from exception. ... Governance obviously means good governance and it refers to the task of running the Government in an effective manner. ... Law is the activity of subjecting human behaviour to the rules of governance. The rule of law is concerned with regulating the use of power and its imperative is that this power is not misused. ... Right to a legitimate and accountable government under which fundamental rights and human rights are respected and the Go....

M.M.THOMAS vs KOLAYAD GRAMA PANCHAYAT

2017 Supreme(Online)(KER) 38653 India - High Court of Kerala

MOHAN M. SHANTANAGOUDAR, CJ, ANIL K. NARENDRAN, J

following a settled agreement between Managing Directors, emphasizing the importance of adherence to settlement terms in corporate governance ... agreement was necessary, and applications for renewal of licenses must be made jointly, reflecting the principles of corporate governance ... relating to the renewal of quarrying licenses under the Kerala Minor Mineral Concession Rules, affirming that applications must be joint ... The Panchayat is free to deal with the application for renewal of licence in accordance with the ....

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