Allahabad High Court halts Uttar Pradesh government’s mid-session MBBS fee hike, providing major relief to 240 students of G.S. Medical College, Hapur, facing Rs 14.14 lakh tuition increase.
The Delhi Govt introduces a new law to regulate private school fee hikes, empowering parents and imposing penalties up to Rs 10 lakh for violations and non-compliance.
The Supreme Court of India has issued a notice to Delhi’s Directorate of Education regarding a petition by the Naya Samaj Parents Association. Parents are challenging a Delhi High Court ruling that permits private schools to hike tuition fees without prior approval, alleging that such increases are causing panic and unfairly impacting families.
The Delhi High Court issued stay order barring private schools from increasing fees without government approval. This provides relief to private educational institutions and follows ongoing debates about fee regulations and autonomy in the education sector. The court’s decision is based on a plea by the Action Committee Unaided Recognised Schools and will be further reviewed on July 31.
