Don’t Allow Pvt Schools To Charge Fees: Delhi Govt, Students Appeal In HC
The Delhi government, in its appeal, has contended that its orders of April and August last year were issued in larger public interest as people were in financial crisis due to the lockdown
Outlook Web Bureau 04 June 2021, Last Updated at 11:48 am Representational Image Outlook Web Bureau 2021-06-04T11:45:54+05:30 Don’t Allow Pvt Schools To Charge Fees: Delhi Govt, Students Appeal In HC outlookindia.com 2021-06-04T11:48:21+05:30
The Delhi government and students in the national capital have moved appeals in the High Court against its single judge s decision allowing private schools to collect annual and development charges for the period after the lockdown ended in the national capital last year.
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Several appeals, including one by the AAP government, have been moved in the Delhi High Court against its single judge's decision allowing private unaided recognised schools to collect annual and development charges.
The petitions moved on behalf of the students studying in the private unaided schools have contended that the single judge's May 31 decision was based on incorrect facts and law.
Students, Delhi Govt Move HC Against Order Allowing Private Schools To Charge Fees
The students studying in the private unaided schools, in their petitions, have contended that the single judge s May 31 decision was based on incorrect facts and law.
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Several students and even the AAP government, have moved the Delhi High Court and have filed appeals against its single judge s decision allowing private unaided recognised schools to collect annual and development charges from students for the period after the lockdown ended in the national capital last year.