Kolkata: The Calcutta High Court on Friday directing that at least 50 percent of school fees because students must be paid by parents who fail within three weeks, failed to consider inviting institutions to take punishment including the abolition of students’ names of school rolls.
The court said that it would also consider that for students who had taken the council exam for grade 10 and 12 and passed, “a direction must be done to their respective councils to suspend their” qualifications and certificates until the school fees are paid.
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The bench directs educational institutions covered by this public interest litigation (pill) to send to any default notification.
Notification within a week that states the incredible costs on March 20.
Bench said that if on the next hearing date there is a default, this court will consider allowing schools to suspend students such as attending online and physical classes or to “remove the name of the student from the school roll without further.
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The court directed that this problem would be taken to hear again on September 2.
Bench said that while many families in financial trouble considering the Covid situation, school authorities also had difficulty running the institution.
Lawyers representing the school claimed before the bench that the parents of the students failed to pay payment of costs in the previous order of the High Court which led to difficulties in running the institution.
The bench is hearing pills by the guardian of school students in the Purba District of Medinipur who are looking for a reduction in school fees in West Bengal, given the ongoing situation of the covid pandemic.
The applicant prayed for the application of a high court order, passed on October 13, 2020, which directed 145 schools which were respondents in other pills to reduce costs up to 20 percent for the financial year of 2020-21.
The High Court has on that day directed that there will be no increase in school fees during the financial year 2020-21.
Furthermore, it was ordered that “non-essential costs for the use of non-available facilities will not be permitted”.
The applicant prayed for the application of the order to all students at school in West Bengal for the financial year 2021-22.
“We are sad and upset to know that even though the economic situation is far better than 2020 and that most people have learned how to adjust their lives with Covid-19 pandemics that apply, quite a number of parents and guardians of students from various schools and institutions Other teaching has used this order by not paying school fees at all, “benches observed in the order on Friday.
Bench said that if all institutions teach before being taken into account, the total number of school costs that have not been paid flow to several crores rupees.
“We are also told that enough parents who default are government employees who suffer from losing payments during this pandemic.
Also delivered that a large number of parents and guardians have the ability to pay school fees but accidentally do not pay for teaching institution contributions,” the court said.
Observing that teaching agencies feel very difficult to defend themselves, the bench says that at this point in time, there is a need to balance school requirements for the needs of students.
“Students who are innocent, we feel, may not be made to suffer because their parents and guardians are wrong,” the court observed.