
HC refuses to stay order letting private schools charge fees
The Hindu
Don’t be just a populist govt., it says
The Delhi High Court on Monday declined to put on hold its May 31 order allowing private unaided schools in the Capital to collect annual and development charges from students for the period after the lockdown ended. A Vacation Bench of Justice Rekha Palli and Justice Amit Bansal said, “We are rejecting the stay application”.More Related News

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