New Delhi: The routine virtual trial at the Delhi High Court on Friday turned into an unforgettable two sisters who struggled to pay for their education.
Ten lawyers, completely not avoided with this case were heard, raising more than Rs 1 lakh together for both students so they could continue to pursue their academic dreams.
The judge praised their efforts.
The funds came while the confused mother was explaining to the court how the two daughters had to choose out of their studies because her husband who wasolated refused to pay their education.
“The applicant and his daughter proved to be overwhelmed by the outpouring of the Hurah Financial Assistance and Emotional Support by the advice studied present in court.
The court recorded his award that members of the bar had responded so strongly to improve the financial difficulties of two young students and further convincingly convincing that studies would not be hampered Due to financial desires, “said Satisfied Justice Najmi Waziri who was said in ordering.
The court said it “appreciated guarantees” and added that “the movement, like this, continued to convince the public about the legal professor and that the generosity of human kindness was just waiting to be tapped.” While the urgent need is to RS 87,400 – Rs 75,000 for younger women pursuing legal courses and Rs 12,400 for elders registered in a German language institution, the court said a number of Rs 1,02,100 had been raised.
The High Court heard a petition of a woman who said she and her two daughters faced a terrible financial state because the Father did not pay them money in terms of completion in the records and efforts given to this court.
He added that his younger daughter, who pursued BA-LLB and at this time in the 3rd year, was forced to pass the medium-term exam because he did not pay tuition fees.
Now the cost of revision must be stored on January 10, if not, he will lose in his academic year.
Older princess is pursuing a certificate course from the Goethe Institute, but has made external students because they don’t pay fees.
The woman argued that her husband had the means, but the previous behavior was proof that he would rather ask his daughter to drop out of school rather than extending their financial support.
Even when the court pondered the solution, several lawyers were logged in and awaited their case, talking, offering to contribute to the cost of tuition of the two girls.
“Many other lawyers have also joined and assured that they will also contribute and ensure that the study of girls today did not suddenly end due to monetary constraints,” the High Court noted, recorded the names of supporters who entered.
It also states that legal students still need to pay the cost of 60,000 universities per year for the 4th and 5th year and ask the president of the Delhi High Court Bar Association to see this problem.
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