PRAYAGRAJ, Oct. 31 -- The Allahabad high court has held that the Constitution of India undoubtedly guarantees to minorities the right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice, however, this right cannot be stretched to claim immunity from reasonable regulations framed to ensure academic excellence and maintain standards of education. The court, while allowing the petition filed by Committee of Management Madrasa Arabiya Shamshul Uloom Sikariganj Ehata Nawab and another, held that right of minorities under Article 30(1) of the Constitution of India must be exercised within reasonable regulations and frameworks of the state government for ensuring academic excellence and maintaining standards of education. "Article...