High court
Delhi High Court Stays Order Allowing Private Schools to Charge Hike Fees
Background: The Delhi High Court recently heard a petition filed by the Delhi Government against an order passed by a single judge allowing private schools to hike fees. The order had been challenged on the grounds that it was passed without considering the interests of the students and their parents. Parties: The petition was filed by the Delhi Government, while the respondents included private schools and their associations. Legal issues: The primary issue before the court was whether the single judge had erred in allowing private schools to hike fees without considering the impact on students and their parents. Court observations: The division bench of the Delhi High Court stayed the order, observing that the single judge had not considered the relevant factors while passing the order. The court also noted that the issue required a detailed hearing and consideration of the interests of all stakeholders. Significance: The order is significant as it affects the interests of thousands of students and their parents in Delhi. The stay order will provide relief to the students and their parents, who were facing a significant increase in fees. The case highlights the importance of considering the interests of all stakeholders while passing orders that have a significant impact on the public.
