- Education may be a basic necessity for each individual so as to respectfully survive during a society. The Constitution (Eighty-sixth Amendment) Act, 2002 inserted Article 21-A within the Constitution of India to supply free and compulsory education of all children within the age bracket of six to 14 years as a Fundamental Right in such a fashion because the State may, by law, determine the proper of youngsters to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009. Sections 52(1) (g), (h) and (i) of Copyright Act, 1957 affect education especially and intrinsically, policymakers in India who have an interest in ensuring the best possible exceptions for educational access should assess whether sections 52(1)(g), (h), (i) and (p) as they stand at the instant, are adequate for supporting the country’s educational policy goals.
- The fair dealings exception for education should be both amply flexible to hide digital and distance education by minimizing the restrictions.
- The Firm has advised on all aspects of the structuring and operation of transactions, also as represented clients within the education space on dispute resolution.