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@Yash, I know what's wrong with us - we've too much time available with us to engage in destructive rather than constructive thoughts. How else can one explain this BS over "nursery admissions"?Come on, we are not talking about admission to a prestigious university here. In 16 years of my schooling, I went to at least 4 schools in 3 countries, so I really fail to understand this circus, barring that sending kids to "the school" serves as ego massage to the nouveau riche parents who just want to brag about it.
Everything is dictated/done through courts because people are selfish and there is no end to their selfishness.
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Nursery admissions to the running of the cricket federation everything is being done/dictated by the courts. Something's majorly wrong with us?
I hope the judge asks the lawyers representing this Mr Jain & Ors to start sending his kids in separate schools, before representing him, and if he fails, should be fined for not representing potential risks to children and parents if siblings go to separate schools, or probably encouraging these guys to abuse the justice system. The lawyer needs to be penalised here!!
Jasleen, that is good. The longer it takes there is hope that it will get closed today and we will have a decision.
Preeti
Detail Judgement is uploaded in evening or next day on HC website.
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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.