
School fee row: HC gives partial relief to parents, private schools
The Hindu
Directs schools to give 15% discount in fee for the academic year 2020-21
Giving partial relief to both the managements of private unaided schools and parents of students in such institutions, the High Court of Karnataka has directed the schools to give 15% discount in fee for the academic year 2020-21 in lieu of underutilised facilities during the relevant period of that academic year.
However, the court directed the school managements not to debar any student from attending either online or physical classes on account of non-payment of fees, arrears/outstanding fees including the instalments, and not to withhold results on that account.
It also said that the school managements should not withhold the name of any student/candidate for the ensuing board examinations for Classes X and XII on the grounds of non-payment of fee/arrears for the academic year 2020-21, on obtaining an undertaking of the concerned parents/students.

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