The state government had submitted the draft regulations in response to a PIL which highlighted the highly unregulated environment under which these pre-KG or play schools functioned.
A bench of Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice T S Sivagnanam in their order made changes to some of the proposed rules such as the schools should admit students residing within a radius of one km.
Referring to the draft code's clause that play schools' jurisdiction should be one km, they said it was too short a distance. Making it clear that children should not be made to travel for long distances, they increased the radius to 3 km.
Referring to another stipulation that the schools' working hours should not be more than three hours per day, the judges said the idea was that a child should not be in play school for more than three hours.
Altering the norm that management and administration of such play school should vest with a trust or a society, the court said such stringent conditions were not necessary as often such play schools are operated by women from their houses or properties.
The schools could be run by such entities as individuals, companies, partnerships and proprietorships.