Section 5 of RTE Act : Section 5: Right Of Transfer To Other School
RTE Act
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a family with a 10-year-old child, Arjun, who is studying in 5th grade at a local public school. Due to the father's job transfer, the family has to relocate to another state. Under Section 5 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009, Arjun has the right to transfer to another school in the new location to continue his elementary education. This provision ensures that Arjun's education is not disrupted due to the family's move.
When Arjun's parents find a new school for him in the new city, they request a transfer certificate from his current school. The head-teacher is obliged to issue the transfer certificate immediately, ensuring that Arjun can be admitted to the new school without delay. If the head-teacher were to delay issuing the transfer certificate, they could face disciplinary action, emphasizing the importance of Arjun's right to uninterrupted education.