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Nursery Admissions - Catholic schools to give forms from January 1 - On 10 Dec HC (Double Bench ) Verdict would be around 2.15- 2.30 pm


The New Indian Express




Nursery Admissions: Delhi HC Declines Quashing Point System

Posted on Dec 10, 2014 in

The Delhi High Court today refused to grant interim stay on its single judge verdict quashing the point-system for nursery admission brought in by  the Lieutenant Governor for private unaided schools here.

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court today refused to grant interim stay on its single judge verdict quashing the point-system for nursery admission brought in by  the Lieutenant Governor for private unaided schools here.

A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice R S Endlaw dismissed the application for interim stay moved by the education department of Delhi government, saying it will hear the main appeal on merit on January 15, 2015, the next date of hearing.

"The application is dismissed," the bench said.

The court's order came on a plea moved by senior advocate P P Malhotra, appearing for the Delhi government's Directorate of Education (DoE), contending that "there cannot be any discrimination or question of autonomy in the matter of admitting children around three years of age in nursery".

The single judge had passed the order on November 28 while disposing of two petitions by a committee and a forum representing the private schools which had challenged the LG's December 18, 2013 and December 27, 2013 notifications by which the points system was introduced.

The application by the DoE had contended that the single judge order was "totally wrong", "erroneous" and "against the law" and did not appreciate the correct legal position and scheme of Article 21 (Protection of Life and Personal Liberty) and Article 21-A (Right to Education) of the Constitution.

"The judge erred to hold that if parents are given freedom to choose school, the good schools would attract more students and would expand and not-so-good schools would lose students," the petition had said.

"The judge has failed to consider that education is a paramount consideration for the welfare of the society and in this, there are several participants...

"Quash and set aside the impugned judgement dated November 28 with all consequential benefits and reliefs," the government had pleaded to the court


BREAKING NEWS - NO STAY ON NURSERY ADMISSIONS‏- Autonomy to schools to frame nursery guidelines

Delhi high court double bench ka faisla // private unaided schoolon ko badhi rahat // hc ne intrim rok lagane se inkar kiya // nursery admn ke mamle me delhi sarkar ko jhatka // delhi me school tai kar sakenge nursery admn ka formula // hc single bench ke faisle ke khilaf delhi govt and ngo ne kee hai appeal // faisle par intrim stay dene ke bhi maang // appeal par sunvaai january me // single bench ne LG guidelines ko khariz karte hue kaha tha sarkar ko adhikar nahi // school khud bana sakte hain formula

Dear Parents



Many parents have posted that they want Nursery Admission Criteria to be in Favour of Parents n Children .



What Mechanism in Nursery is in the favour of parents & children (In case free hand schools are given free hand to form the guidelines





Please give your take so that we can highlight it to higher authoities ( if you have any suggestions ,please feel free to share , you can can choose as many as you can )



1 Max Points for Distance

2 Points for First Child and Alumni Should be Equal (Or Capping of Alumni) As school Forum have indicated giving preference to Alumni

3 Points for Girl  Child

4 Points for Sibling

5 Points for Children with Special needs

6 Common Admission Schedule (Calender) for All The Schools

7 Proper monitoring against erring schools



 

We will be posting the HC (DB)  verdict (order ) on this thread - ( Expected between 2.15-2.30p, pm on 10 Dec)

The verdict would be posted on our Facebook page also

https://www.facebook.com/nurseryadmissionsindia

Catholic schools to give forms from January 1

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NEW DELHI: The Catholic schools of Delhi are "going ahead with nursery admissions." Instead of waiting for the outcome of the court case on nursery guidelines, the Delhi Catholic Schools Association announced the decision at its monthly meeting on Monday.

"We have left the dates to each institution but since December is a very busy month for us-because of Christmas-most of us are likely to start distributing forms from January 1," says Sister Nirmalini, principal Carmel Convent and a member of the association. She adds, "If a common schedule comes, we will follow that-like we did last year-but for now, this is the decision. We aren't waiting for the court case."

School authorities discussed the criteria as well and any changes from last year are unlikely. "The Christian community will be given preference, then neighbourhood or distance, alumni and sibling," says Sister Nirmalini. Co-education schools are likely to allot points for "girl child" as well.

The association has over 30 schools that can accommodate anywhere between 100 to over 350 students each. The minority institutions had been covered by the December 2013 nursery guidelines and had challenged them and won a stay. These schools had objected to both the fixing of criteria and points allotted to them as well as the inclusion of a 20% free quota for EWS students in schools on government land.

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what will be COMMON ADMISSION SCHEDULE FOR ADMISSION @SAKSHI ( MODERATOR)

DOE WILL DECIDE.

Rajesh

Very fair but if HC has given autonomy to schools ,can we expect management quota seats (pt no 5)

 

Yes, in fact i enquired from couple of schools and donation rates have already been hiked for staff/mgmt quota seats

Hi,

I also agree that decision should be in the favor of the Parents & Kids because Children are the future of the the nation and if schools will have the right to choose the guidelines they will surely make the education a business....So in my view following points can be consider i the favor of both the Schools & Kids:-

1..Maximum points for Distance.

2..Points for Children with Special needs

3..Common Admission Schedule (Calender) & common  forms & fee/per form for All The Schools

4...Proper monitoring against erring schools

Delhi High Court will take a decision on 15 January now.

Wire report from PTI.

Nursery admissions: HC declines quashing point system
New Delhi, Dec 10 (PTI) The Delhi High Court today refused to grant interim stay on its single judge verdict quashing the point-system for nursery admission brought in by the Lieutenant Governor for private unaided schools here. A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice R S Endlaw dismissed the application for interim stay moved by the education department of Delhi government, saying it will hear the main appeal on merit on January 15, 2015, the next date of hearing. "The application is dismissed," the bench said.
Rest is same as before


The New Indian Express




Nursery Admissions: Delhi HC Declines Quashing Point System

Posted on Dec 10, 2014 in

The Delhi High Court today refused to grant interim stay on its single judge verdict quashing the point-system for nursery admission brought in by  the Lieutenant Governor for private unaided schools here.

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court today refused to grant interim stay on its single judge verdict quashing the point-system for nursery admission brought in by  the Lieutenant Governor for private unaided schools here.

A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice R S Endlaw dismissed the application for interim stay moved by the education department of Delhi government, saying it will hear the main appeal on merit on January 15, 2015, the next date of hearing.

"The application is dismissed," the bench said.

The court's order came on a plea moved by senior advocate P P Malhotra, appearing for the Delhi government's Directorate of Education (DoE), contending that "there cannot be any discrimination or question of autonomy in the matter of admitting children around three years of age in nursery".

The single judge had passed the order on November 28 while disposing of two petitions by a committee and a forum representing the private schools which had challenged the LG's December 18, 2013 and December 27, 2013 notifications by which the points system was introduced.

The application by the DoE had contended that the single judge order was "totally wrong", "erroneous" and "against the law" and did not appreciate the correct legal position and scheme of Article 21 (Protection of Life and Personal Liberty) and Article 21-A (Right to Education) of the Constitution.

"The judge erred to hold that if parents are given freedom to choose school, the good schools would attract more students and would expand and not-so-good schools would lose students," the petition had said.

"The judge has failed to consider that education is a paramount consideration for the welfare of the society and in this, there are several participants...

"Quash and set aside the impugned judgement dated November 28 with all consequential benefits and reliefs," the government had pleaded to the court


Hi can anyone tell me which are the catholic schools in dwarka area?

thanks lathaji

so catholic schools in dwarka are

Mount carmal, dwarka,

St.Mary’s School, Dwarka
St.Gregorios, Dwarka

St.Thomas School, Dwarka

I presume all these are considered good schools.

Basically this order is harassment to parents. As said in my earlier post, the corruption would be back in schools & money is going to change hands. Now it is the game of money rather than anything else.

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