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The Supreme Court upheld the constitutional validity of Uttar Pradesh's 2004 law regulating madrassas, benefiting over 17 lakh students in 16,000 recognized madrassas. The court said a statute cannot be struck down on the ground of secularism and set aside the Allahabad High Court verdict quashing the law.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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