A bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra issued notice to the Centre, the UP government and its director of basic education on a petition filed by Association of Low Fee Private Schools which sought a policy to encourage small recognised schools to admit students under 25 per cent quota instead of sending them to large and popular schools at a longer distance from their residence.
"In order to boost education and to contain their closure, what is required is to boost private investment in the field of education, instead of discouraging their functioning, especially when the children are preferring to opt for private schools," the plea, filed through advocate S K Rungta assisted by advocate Mehul Milind Gupta, said.
It said, "Thus, it requires a sound education policy of admission in the 'neighbourhood' and since neither the RTE Act, 2009 nor Rules framed by the state or the central government have laid down any sound principles of admission under 25 per cent quota fixed for private schools, the petitioner crave leave of this court to lay down sound judicial policy in this regard."
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