Political Science, asked by beingg, 9 months ago

indian law for punishing student​

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Answered by nareshunilec
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As a citizen of this country, most of us are more or less aware of our rights and duties. But, are there different rights for the students of this country?

The Indian law has not defined any statutory meaning of the term ‘student’. The legal rights available to a citizen of India are available to students in general which makes it challenging for a student in India to exercise their rights in a proper way.

According to Prasouk Jain and Apurv Chandola from LPJ & Partners, the word student has not yet been statutorily defined and there is also a lack of any codified law for Student rights in India which makes it difficult for students today to exert their rights in a systematic manner.

They share," Laws focusing on the needs of students is a much needed exercise to be conducted by the Government to avoid biases in academics, sports and other spheres. Codified laws could further help protect them from the arbitrary action of institutions, individuals or the state. While the same is under process, awareness is the key for a student to protect his or her rights and we hope that this article helps give an insight into some of their basic rights”.

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