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NO STAY OR CHANGE IN GUIDELINES

SINGLE BENCH DATE -11 MAR

STAY TUNED FOR MORE UPDATES FROM SUPREME COURT

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Delhi: SC refuses to stay order on nursery admission guidelines  New Delhi: The Supreme Court today refused to stay the interim order on nursery admission process in the national capital but asked the Delhi High Court to expeditiously hear the pleas against the guidelines by advancing the scheduled hearing. A bench headed by Justice H L Dattu said since the order of the high court was in the nature of an interim order, it was not interfering with it and asked the high court to hear the issues raised as expeditiously as possible in the interest of the schools and welfare of the children. The apex court gave liberty to the petitioners, Action Committee of Unaided Recognised Private Schools, Forum for Promotion of Quality Education for All and some parents to make an application before the single judge of the high court for advancing the March 11 hearing. "Since the interim order is in the nature of refusal to grant interim relief, we also do not intend to interfere with that order. Therefore, we reject the Special Leave Petition. Supreme Court. Agencies. Supreme Court. Agencies. "We request the single judge of the high court to consider and make all endeavour as expeditiously as possible the hear the petitions in the interest of the schools and welfare of the children," the bench also comprising S A Bobde said. While giving liberty to the aggrieved parties to make an application before the single judge for advancement of March 11 hearing, the bench said, "If such application is made, the single judge is requested to consider the plea and expedite the hearing." Disposing the appeals against the high court's order, the bench made it clear that it is not expressing any opinion on the merits of the matter. The apex court agreed with the pleas of --- Action Committee of Unaided Recognised Private Schools and Forum for Promotion of Quality Education for All--raising objections to a paragraph in the division bench's verdict and expunged those lines from the judgement. The division bench of the high court has confirmed the order passed by the single judge which had refused to stay the December 18, 2013 guidelines of the Lieutenant Governor (LG).

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Comment by smriti dutta on January 31, 2014 at 1:17pm
Very sad .... hope they should have regularised fees than admissions....and increased some distance so that We could reach good schools as well....
Comment by Shailender Kumar on January 31, 2014 at 1:12pm

Its a good news. Congratulations to all

Comment by nishi jha on January 31, 2014 at 1:11pm

Congratulation 2all d parent....n..lots of thnx 2sakshi 4giving us all update

Comment by aman juneja on January 31, 2014 at 1:09pm
Overall a good news. But also sad for parents with sibling cases. Actually very tough scenario for them making there kids study in two different schools.
Comment by Mrs Charu Arora on January 31, 2014 at 1:00pm

Wow... great-- thank u all

Comment by Gaurav T. on January 31, 2014 at 12:54pm

Great news....

Comment by Amit Sinha on January 31, 2014 at 12:54pm
Nice. Really appreciate this.
Comment by meenakshi on January 31, 2014 at 12:49pm
Great news.hope the fair system continues
Comment by Nitin Agrawal on January 31, 2014 at 12:48pm

Good News for all the parenst!!

Comment by Shiladitya Senbarat on January 31, 2014 at 12:45pm

Vested interests of business-minded institutions defeated again. But it is yet to be seen if our good Govt machinery can finally suppress the autocracy that these schools are seeking.

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