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The Gujarat government had a few days back ordered the state's private schools to waive fees. Schools were banned from charging fees until they started as usual. The school administrators had filed an application in the Gujarat High Court in this regard. The Gujarat High Court has given a big verdict regarding this application today. Also, the state government's circular on the issue of fees has been quashed by the High Court. However, the remaining points of the circular will be upheld by the court. The court will issue a detailed order in a few days.
Chief Justice of the High Court Vikram Nath and Justice J.B. Pardiwala's bench has given this verdict. Self-reliant school administrators submitted to the court that the state government could not issue a resolution not to charge fees until the actual school starts. This resolution is against the law.
The problem ofparents, the court said, requires a balance between the costs of schools. The state government said, we had a dialogue with the school administrators, but the school administrators were not ready for any kind of negotiation. "School administrators are also against us for taking their case," the court said. We will give the necessary instructions. Negotiations should be reasonable.
The school administrators submitted to the court that we are ready for renegotiation before the state government. Negotiate with an open mind and an open heart. The Advocate General said the court should cite this statement in its order, as it did not appear open-minded in previous negotiations. The state government's circular on the fee issue has been quashed by the High Court. The remaining points of the circular will be upheld by the court. The court will issue a detailed order in a few days. The court told the school administrators, continue teaching, we will note in the order the issue of creating balance.
What did the lawyer of the party who canceled the circular say?
Raheel Jain, counsel for the party, said the state government could not issue a resolution not to charge fees until the actual school starts. The resolution was a representation by school administrators that it was against the law. The High Court told the school administrators to continue teaching, we will note in the order the issue of creating balance. The problem with parents is that a balance between school costs is needed. The High Court interacted with the administrators but the school administrators were not ready for any kind of negotiation.
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