The Madhya Pradesh High Court on Tuesday filed a public interest litigation alleging arbitrary collection of fees from private schools in the state
The order, issued in July, stated an important point. Under this, all private schools in Madhya Pradesh have been strongly advised not to remove any student's name on the basis of non-payment of school fees during the Corona period.
These guidelines must be strictly adhered to by the 10th date of the trial. Public Interest Petitioner Dinesh Upadhyay, Public Interest Petitioner Dr. PG Najpande raised the issue before a two-judge bench comprising Chief Justice Ajay Kumar Mittal and Justice Vijay Kumar Shukla.
Advocate General Purushendra Kaurava and Deputy Advocate General Swapnil Ganguly presented the reply on behalf of the state government. By which it has been made clear that all private schools in the state have the right to charge only tuition fees, no other fees are prohibited.
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