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Nursery age row: Govt exempts three applicants
New Delhi:
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Parents whose children overshot the fouryear upper age limit fixed by the AAP-led Delhi government for nursery admissions can approach the Delhi high court for relief.

A day after HC questioned it on source of its power to fix age limit without consulting the lieutenant governor, the government agreed to make one-time exception to the three minors who petitioned court challenging the age criteria.

The government agreed to exempt the three candidates from the purview of its December 18, 2015, notification but pleaded that the exemption granted by it should not be taken by court as a “precedent for others“.

But Justice Manmohan made it clear that other children with similar grievances can move court. “Those who come, we will look into their grievances. I cannot close the issue. If tomorrow someone else comes, I will have to hear them.The law has to be applied equally . I cannot say that I will not entertain if others come,“ the court said while disposing of petitions filed by Uday Pratap Singh Kapoor, Samridhi Singh and Kamakshi M Prakaash.

The minors, through their counsel Akhil Sachar, had challenged the Delhi government's December 18 notification fixing the maximum age for nursery in private unaided schools at four years.

According to the notification issued by the department of education, the upper age limit for admission in pre-school, pre-primary and Class I has been fixed at four years, five years and six years respectively as on March 31 of the year in which admission is being sought.

The nursery admission process in Delhi schools began from January 1 and will conclude on March 31.

On Monday , the court started examining the legal validity of the AAP government circular after it emerged that the directorate of education order lacked LG's endorsement.

HC had then observed that the notification, by which the upper age limit was fixed, did not appear to have a legal sanctity as it was not issued by the LG or under any statute.

Schools agree to 11 admission criteria
New Delhi:
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Clarity on nursery admissions can be expected on Thursday when the Delhi high court will issue an interim order to ensure the process is smooth.

Justice Manmohan on Tuesday reserved verdict on a batch of pleas challenging abolition of management quota and other criteria by Delhi government. The application process ends February 5.

After school associations agreed to confine their criteria to just 11 for entry-level admissions in private schools, the court indicated that it will pass orders taking these into account. On Monday , HC had suggested schools come out with 10-12 non-negotiable criteria instead of demanding that all 62 scrapped by the government should be brought back.

The schools agreed with the suggestion and stuck to criteria including track record of parents, status of child (first born or second born), music, sports and transport. The school said these were the minimum requirements.

HC is hearing pleas filed by Action Committee Unaided Recognised Private Schools and Forum for Promotion of Quality Education For All, seeking quashing of the AAP government's January 6 decision to scrap management and all other quotas except for economically weaker sections in private unaided schools.

The associations claimed the order was “without jurisdiction and contrary to and violative of judgments passed by the Supreme Court and benches of HC relating to the autonomy of private unaided schools to regulate admissions.“

At the last hearing, deputy CM Manish Sisodia had defended his government's decision alleging private unaided schools are “hubs of corruption“ as they were running “admission rackets“ under the garb of management quota.

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I am optimistic for keeping mgmt quota back in favour of schools. Parental track record will again be discriminating to those who do not have such record. 

Distance, Sibling, 1st born child perhaps be the criterion along with (Mgmt Quota as suggested by Ganguli Committee)

The problem will continue till Govt. schools are not brought at par in terms of quality education supported with quality infrastructure.

Punitive action ought to be taken against those submitting fabricated information and documents. 

pls specify these 11 criteria which are allowed to be included in point system

what are these 11 criteria

Rupinder n Himanshu

      Proven track record of parents during admission of their children, music, sports and transport facility., status of child (first born or second born), national and sports awardees, musicians, first child, girl child, children of martyrs and school transport staff (list we compiled from 3 newspapers)

Even this would be decided by court

thanks. all will be clear  on thursday

Sakshi can you pls gve clarity on
What age is being decided for nursery
As my son is 3 yr3 mnths till 2 feb 2016.
I have already filled forms for formal school
Nursery admission.
Deepti
Yes he is eligible min 3 yrs n max 4 yrs on 31 Mar 2016

My only daughter overshot upper age limit for nursery admission. She would be 4 years 2 months on 1st April. We want to get admission in Nursery there is no fixed criteria to get admission in KG and also do not want her to be in KG. Kindly suggest if we have to go to court & fill PIT or would there be any possibility that we would get second chance to fill the form and we get specific days. If there order issued by Delhi Govt is made illegal by court then what would be next for parents like us

Kindly advise

Regards

Anantt Rastogi

Delhi

9811 915 916.

Anant

pls see one parent has gone to court jai singh ,he posted just now

http://www.admissionsnursery.com/forum/topics/from-where-did-you-ge...

Thanks dear Sakshi it is much help. Also sharing mail sent to our Education Minister for which the satisfactory reply is still awaited. Have sought appointment from Honorable L.G as well. 

Also today I have also filled the writ petition against Govt of NCT. I also everyone to please file writ so that we all can fight mutually. Any one can get in touch with me directly.

Best

Anantt Rastogi

9811 915 916

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All the best Anant

May god be with you in getting desired results

when is your date in court n who is the lawyer

Thanks dear Sakshi. The advocate is Mr. Ashok Aggarwal & the hearing is on 5th of February 2016 ( Friday) at court no 10 Delhi High Court ( from 1000 hours onwards). Have written open letter to CM & Deputy CM as well on facebook as well . Request all parents to forward it to the maximum please sharing the link below

https://www.facebook.com/anant.rastogi80/posts/10207195323059274

Regards

Anantt

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