On Saturday, April 1, the two children were asked to take a written test as a part of the admission process to the second standard of the Malad-based CBSE school. Following the test, the teacher announced that one of the brothers has cleared the paper while the other hasn’t.
Nitin Dalvi, a member of the parent organisation, stated that if the balance sheets show financial irregularities at the school, such as illegal fees, donations, and rent, among other things, the school administration will be in trouble and the RTE approval will be revoked.
A PIL had been filed in the High Court demanding that RTE Act should be made compulsory in LLB courses; Court disposed of the plea noting BCI's statement.