Hyderabad, Aug. 31 -- The Telangana High court on Tuesday stayed the physical reopening of all residential schools including government, private and Social Welfare schools till the state government places before the court all the steps taken by it to prevent spread of Covid-19.

A bench comprising of acting Chief Justice M S Ramchander Rao and Justice Vinod Kumar of Telangana High court, while hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by a parent Bala Krishna Mandapati challenging the G.O of opening pre-primary schools, primary government and private schools to be opened physically as illegal arbitrary and violation of Articles 14 and 21 of the Indian constitution.

A two judge panel of the State High Court, which included Acting C...