HC restrains school from coercive action over fee hike
New Delhi, July 29 -- The Delhi High Court has restrained Maharaja Agrasen Model School from taking coercive action against students for non-payment of increased fees for the 2023-24 academic session onwards, provided that parents clear all dues based on the fee structure approved by the Directorate of Education (DoE) up to 2022-23 and continue paying the hiked fees thereafter.
Justice Vikas Mahajan passed the order on Thursday in response to a petition filed by the Agrasen Parents Association, represented by advocate Anjani Kumar Mishra. The petition challenged the school's move to bar students from classes for non-payment of hiked fees, alleging that the fee hike had not been approved by the DoE.
The parents' association submitted that th...
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