
Private schools can't collect unregulated fee from April 1: Delhi government to HC
The Hindu
Delhi government prohibits private schools from collecting unregulated fees from April 1, pending approval under new fee-regulation law.
The Delhi government told the High Court on Friday (February 20, 2026) that private schools cannot collect fees from April 1 for the new academic session, unless it is determined and approved in accordance with the new fee-regulation law.
Opposing pleas moved by several schools' associations seeking a stay on the government mandate to constitute school-level fee regulation committees (SLFRCs) for the upcoming academic year, Additional Solicitor General S.V. Raju said the consequences would be "disastrous" and no prejudice would be caused to the schools at this stage by forming such a panel.
A bench of Chief Justice D.K. Upadhyaya and Justice Tejas Karia was hearing the petitions filed by the schools' associations challenging the February 1 notification of the government on setting up the committees within 10 days.
"My case is that schools cannot charge anything other than the approved fee under the Act [Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees) Act]. They cannot collect from April 1 because the Act prohibits it.
"The Act prohibited for the earlier year also, but it has somehow been kept in abeyance. From April 1, 2026, if they want to collect fees, which is unregulated, they cannot do it," the senior law officer said on behalf of the Delhi government.
"Giving a proposal for fees is allowed (in the Act) prior to the start of the academic year. No prejudice will be caused," he added.













