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Wait for Wednesday offer ...Buy 1 & Get 1 PIL ..
@ABCD
I have no plans. Just checking it was the actual verdict or 'hawabaazi' like since morning!
DOE got wrong information from schools earlier about nursery admissions data and it appears it went ahead with the same wrong information in front of the High Court on 24 Mar thus causing more delay in the PIL hearing. Now DOE has asked school to give data again in correct format.
See the names of approx 300 sought after Delhi schools with point wise breakup for allotment of seats of these schools. There are errors in the data provided by these schools.
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Frustrating :(
So sakshi can u please elaborate ki out of the many PILs filled have v got any outcome..aj ki hearing ka kuch bhi natija nikla hai ya sab kuch wednesday ko hi decide hoga.
why kapil saxena - what do you plan to do??
Yes guys lets stop this suggestion game no one is listening to our sugesstions humari kismat me to sirf intezar hai..
@ Shikha, what happened to HC asking the lawyer to withdraw the appeal on sibling
who said the court has given verdict about withdrawal of case regarding Alumni/Sibling points? Please confirm.
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New Delhi, March 28 (IANS) The Delhi High Court Friday further extended stay on the nursery admission process and fresh draw of lots in the capital's schools till April 2.
A bench of Acting Chief Justice B.D. Ahmed and Justice Sidharth Mridul also declined to entertain a petition filed by a set of parents seeking to scrap the alumni and sibling categories.
The bench allowed petitioners to withdraw the plea and approach the single judge which was hearing the main case filed challenging the lt governor's notification.
After the court refused to entertain the plea seeking scrapping both the categories, the five and 20 points under alumni and sibling sections will be retained this academic year.
The court's order came after the education department submitted data which showed that a majority of the children admitted in the first draw of lots belonged to 70 pointers who came under the neighbourhood criteria.
Senior advocate Nidhesh Gupta, who is representing another group of parents, said that the alumni and sibling points were a valid classification which has been recognized the world over.
The court is adjudicating the contentious issue of whether a fresh draw of lottery was necessary after the scrapping of the inter-state transfer points on Feb 27.
At present, 95-point system is followed for admissions -- 70 points are allocated to neighbourhood criteria, 20 to sibling and five under alumni category.