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The not fixed SC order HC let city private schools take development costs

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday refused to continue to receive a Delhi High Court order that allowed private schools without assistance to collect annual fees and development costs even during the period when the campus was closed due to a pandemic.
Paving the road for the school to collect these allegations, justice was a M Khanwilkar, Dinesh Maheshwari and Aniruddha Bose refused the appeal submitted by the Directorate of Education on the HC command that had canceled the government’s notice of the school.
SC recorded the appeal was delayed before HC and asked the department to increase his complaint before the bench.
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The department has approached the Supreme Court after the division bench from the Delhi High Court refused to continue to operate with a single bench order.
“Considering the fact that a special leave petition was directed at the interocutory order, we declined to disturb and more specifically because the division bench from the command of the Delhi High Court Delhi 7 had explained that the intra-court appeal could continue to hear before the bench list on July 12.
Leave petition specifically dismissed, “the bench was observed.
“All the satisfaction available for the parties can be raised before the division bench in the High Court in a delayed attraction.
The termination of a special leave request is not an expression of opinion about the truth of the views expressed by the High Court or satisfaction that is raised before us by the parties,” said The bench, making it clear, the court did not express any opinion about the achievement of this case.
Senior Advocate Vikas Singh, appeared for the department, tried to convince the bench that the decision was taken by the government in the public interest because many parents faced the financial crisis.
He said the government did not stop schools from collecting tuition fees and only annual fees and development costs that were not allowed to be collected from students because the school was closed since March last year.
But the court refused to allow requests.

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