Justice Indermeet Kaur issued the direction while issuing notice to the Delhi government and the school on the girl's plea to protect her admission as well as seeking correct implementation of the education department's order fixing upper age for entry into class I for EWS category.
The court sought reply of the Directorate of Education (DoE) before the next date of hearing on September 20.
The court issued the interim direction to maintain status quo as the girl's parents apprehended that her admission may be cancelled by Mother's International School run by the Sri Aurobindo Education Society, which also has been arrayed as a party in the matter.
It was also contended, in the plea, that the DoE had undertaken the exercise without laying down the upper age limit for entry level classes.
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It has said that after several petitions were moved in the high court on behalf of EWS students, who were denied admission by private schools on the ground of being over-age, the DoE had come out with a circular laying down the upper age for pre-school, pre-primary and class I.
As per the circular, the upper ages for admission in pre-school, pre-primary and class I for EWS category students in private schools was fixed at 3-5 years, 4-6 years and 5-7 years, as on March 31, 2017, respectively.
Advocate Abhishek Maratha, appearing for the girl, argued before the court that the DoE order has not directed the private schools to cancel admission of the already admitted students on the ground of age.