HC asks AAP govt to admit students in schools

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The High Court has asked the AAP to give admission to 130 students, which was denied on various grounds, including lack of Aadhaar, in schools here.

A bench of and Justice A J Bhambhani sought a response of the AAP on an NGO's petition seeking direction to grant admission to 130 students in government schools here.

According to the petition, these children were denied admission or readmission in schools on "flimsy" grounds, including address proof, lack of Aadhaar, transfer certificate, age and seats full.

The court asked the government to grant admission to students within one week or give reasons for non-admission and listed the matter for further hearing on May 9.

NGO Social Jurist, in its petition filed through Ashok Agarwal, said denying admission or readmission to the students was "illegal" and "unconstitutional" and the children were forced to go out of the mainstream school system.

"Despite several orders having been passed by this court from time-to-time in the PIL for grant of admission or readmission to students in the government schools, the pernicious practice of denial of admission or readmission is continuously going on and has been widely seen also in the current academic year of 2019-20," he said.

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First Published: Tue, April 23 2019. 17:35 IST