Book Title: Minority Benefits Author(s): Babita Jain Publisher: Shrut Samvardhan SamsthanPage 31
________________ section (1) as expeditiously as possible and grant or reject the application, as the case may be : Provided that where an application is rejected, the Competent authority shall communicate the same to the applicant. Where within a period of ninety days from the receipt of the application under subsection (1) for the grant of no objection certificate : The Competent authority does not grant such certificate; or Where an application has been rejected and the same has not been communicated to the person who has applied for the grant of such certificate, It shall be deemed that the Competent authority has granted a no objection certificate to the applicant. After obtaining minority status certificate, the institutions have the following rights in terms of Article 30 (1) of the Constitution and Section 2(g) of the NCMEI Act. 1. To choose its governing body in whom the founders of the institution have faith and confidence to conduct and manage the affairs of the institution. 2. To appoint teaching and non-teaching staff. 3. To admit the students of its community. Non-minority students cannot be forced upon it. Neither the policy of reservation in admission can be enforced by the State nor any quota nor can percentage of admissions be carved out to be appropriate by the State in a minority education institution. But if the institution is receiving any financial aid from the State then Sub-Article (2) of Article 29 of Constitution obligates the management to admit non-minority students to a reasonable extent. To receive a reasonable fee structure of it's own. 6. To take disciplinary action against any member of it's erring staff. It has been held by the Supreme Court in Case of P.A. Inamdar Vs. State of Maharashtra (2006 (6) SCC 537] that: The policy of reservation in admission cannot be made applicable to a minority institution. The policy of reservation in employment cannot be made applicable to a minority institution. Further, a minority educational institution covered under Article 30(1) of the Constitution is exempted from the purview of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (RTE Act). 5. " Minority BenelPage Navigation
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