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Schools cannot stop students from attending upscale unpaid costs: HC

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Nagpur: On a jolt to a private school, which allegedly harassed students and parents at unpaid costs despite clear direction from the Supreme Court, the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court on Friday clarified that no school could stop classes online or restraint results They are through unpaid costs.
The division bench consisting of Judge Sunil Shukre and Anil Kior Arrow Point School, Katol Road, to immediately comply with the Directise of the Supreme Court that “no management will demean students to attend non-payment classes, outstanding arrears / costs including installments, and not will hold the test results on the account “.
The direction of the Apex Court has come on February 8 while hearing the Gandhi case of Sadan’s rent against the Rajasthan government and others.
Preparing school management, Judge Shukre and Kiors explained that it could not resist the results of the exam from the Petitioner’s son, also could not humble it from attending the STD VII online class.
“If the school does not obey this direction, a serious view of this problem will be taken by this court,” they warn.
Ritesha Applicant and Nehal Agrawal’s wife approached the judiciary through Ashwin Ingole’s advice after the school authority refused to declare the results of their son Shivansh, who was studying at STD VI.
The school also stopped the online class to STD VII, asking them to pay all costs first.
Parents said they had paid RS81,080 and only RS29,040 were not paid, they meant to deposit on August 31.
However, the school uses pressure tactics even though it is clear the direction of the court costs for parents to pay the fee of parents to pay fees to parents to pay the fees for parents to pay parents in six installments and not to ban students to attend online or physical classes or resist their marklist.
While issuing a notification to the Ministry of Education, the State School Ministry of Education, and the Central Secondary Education Council (CBSE), the benches maintained the petition for final disposal.
Judges request respondents, also including Deputy Director of Education and Education Officers Zilla Parishad (Primary), in addition to the central school points, to submit a reply within two weeks.
The applicant collects schools at a fixed cost illegally without forming the parents’ teacher association (PTA) or making it member.
They prayed for direction to respondents to launch an excessive investigation collected by school for years.
According to the applicant, school actions and all other private schools from students tried from attending online classes and resisting their results is a violation of Article 21 of the Indian Constitution and the Rights Terms of Free and Mandatory Education Act, 2009.

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