Justice Manmohan also issued notice to LG Najeeb Jung and sought his response as to why an exception to the nursery admission rules for the school has been allowed.
The school, situated at Chanakyapuri here, has allegedly reserved 60 per cent seats for the wards of persons belonging to government services, especially the All India Services.
The court, however, refused to stay the admission process of the school saying, "It can't be stalled as you have come at the eleventh hour."
The order came on the plea of a three-year-old girl's lawyer father, Dheeraj Kumar Singh, who contended that the Lt Governor's Recognized Schools (Admission Procedure for Pre-primary Class) Order 2013 "permits specific government services and more particularly All India Services an unfettered and unrestricted right to reserve seats for their wards".
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The plea alleged that the Lt Governor's order "has been necessitated to provide legal sanctity to admission procedure adopted by schools like Sanskriti".
He said a similar issue is pending before a larger bench.
Meanwhile, in another nursery admission related case, Justice Rajiv Shakdher today directed a private school to admit a child who was earlier denied admission on criterion of distance.
The court said the child, who was wrongly awarded 27 points, be given nine extra points which includes three each on the criterion of distance, cultural integrity and his parents' association with an NGO.