New Delhi, May 19 -- The Delhi High Court on Monday reserved the order on a plea filed by the parents of 32 students, challenging their removal from Delhi Public School, Dwarka, over an ongoing fee dispute.

The school administrators reportedly rusticated the students due to non-payment of revised fees.

The school's legal counsel argued that parents had been repeatedly informed about outstanding dues, emphasising that the institution was struggling financially. School also justified the deployment of security personnel, citing concerns about harassment stemming from ongoing protests and alleged threats, including potential student abductions.

Representatives for the parents countered these claims, insisting that the students' rights mus...