Delhi government's Directorate of Education has decided to move to the Supreme Court to appeal against the High Court's verdict on nursery admissions in city schools.
High Court had quashed the points system issued by the Lt Governor on November 28 and permitted schools to form their own guidelines for nursery admission this season.
A notice has been sent by the advocate of the Directorate of Education (DoE) to Action Committee for Unaided Recognized Private Schools as per which the private schools were asked not to initiate or go ahead with the admission process for the acedemic session 2015-16 till Supreme Court's verdict on the same is out.
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"As the Supreme Court is under vacation till Jan 5, 2015 and the matter will come up for hearing after the winter vacations, it is hereby informed that the Private Unaided Recognized Schools may not initate and may not go ahead with the admission process in the entry level classes for the academic session 2015-16 in their schools till the matter is decided by the Supreme Court so as not to prejudice the outcome of said SLP," said the notice issued yesterday.
When asked about the implications of the notice if the schools continue with their admission process, Sumit Vohra of admissionsnursery.Com said, "Now as far as the implications are concerned, if the Supreme Court decides to put a stay order on the high Court's verdict, the admissions which would take place during this period from tomorrow will be considered null and void.