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Rajasthan HC allows Salman Khan to appear on video conferencing in Blackbuck poaching case

Salman Khan is scared and terrified The Rajasthan High Court on Friday exempted B-Town actor Salman Khan from appearing in person before the District and Sessions Court in Jodhpur for the hearing on appeals in the blackbuck poaching case that has been scheduled for the weekend. The actor had moved the court, a day earlier, seeking exemption from appearing in person to furnish the bail bond in the poaching case and rather appear in the proceedings virtually from Mumbai itself. The court has therefore permitted Khan to appear for the hearing via video conferencing on February 6. Covid restrictions on court hearings

Private schools offering online classes can charge 70 per cent of tuition fee: Rajasthan HC

URL copied Private schools offering online classes can charge 70 per cent of tuition fee: Rajasthan HC A division bench of Rajasthan High Court on Friday ordered that private schools offering online classes during the coronavirus pandemic can charge 70 per cent of tuition fee. The judgment was delivered by the bench headed by the Chief Justice Indrajit Mahanty. The court further said after reopening, schools will be able to charge fee as per the course taught by them according to the syllabus fixed by their education boards. Earlier in an interim order in October, the HC had allowed private schools to charge 70 per cent of their tuition fee.

Private schools offering online classes can charge 70% of tuition fee: Rajasthan HC

A Division Bench of Rajasthan High Court on December 18 ordered that private schools offering online classes during the coronavirus pandemic can charge 70% of tuition fee. The judgment was delivered by the Bench headed by the Chief Justice Indrajit Mahanty. The court further said after reopening, schools will be able to charge fee as per the course taught by them according to the syllabus fixed by their education boards. Earlier in an interim order in October, the HC had allowed private schools to charge 70%of their tuition fee. The State government too had formed a committee to look into the issue after the interim order.

Private schools providing online classes can charge 70 percent of tuition fee: Rajasthan High Court

Private schools providing online classes can charge 70 percent of tuition fee: Rajasthan High Court Private schools providing online classes can charge 70 percent of tuition fee: Rajasthan High Court On Friday, the Rajasthan High Court has ordered that private schools offering online classes during the coronavirus pandemic can charge 70 percent of the tuition fee. advertisement UPDATED: December 19, 2020 10:33 IST A division bench of Rajasthan High Court on Friday ordered that private schools offering online classes during the coronavirus pandemic can charge 70 per cent of tuition fee. HIGHLIGHTS After resumption of regular classes, private schools can charge the regular fee. Amid Covid-19, where schools are taking online classes, on Friday, a division bench of Rajasthan High Court ordered that private schools offering online classes during the coronavirus pandemic can charge 70 percent of the tuition fee. Chief Justice Indrajit Mahanty’s bench delivered the judgment.

Rajasthan High Court directs private schools to give up part of tuition fee

Rajasthan High Court directs private schools to give up part of tuition fee The court upholds govt order, tells CBSE and RBSE schools to take 30% and 40% less fee respectively. Updated: December 19, 2020 11:57:10 am The Rajasthan High Court. (File Photo) The Rajasthan High Court on Friday upheld the state government’s order directing private schools under the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) in the state to forego 30 per cent and 40 per cent tuition fee, respectively. Hearing over two dozen petitions connected with the school fee issue, a bench of Chief Justice Indrajit Mahanty and Justice Satish Kumar Sharma said that “all private schools recognised by the Primary and Secondary Education Department shall be entitled to collect school fees from the parents including the students of pre-primary classes in terms of the order dated October 28 issued by the State Government.”

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