The Delhi High Court has put the Delhi government’s February 1 notification on hold, which required private schools to form School Level Fee Regulation Committees. For the 2026–27 academic year, schools can continue charging last year’s fees until the case is finally decided.
The Delhi High Court has directed the Delhi government not to take any action for now against private schools that failed to form fee monitoring committees. The interim protection will continue till February 20, when the court will hear the schools’ challenge to the February 1 notification.
The Delhi High Court declined to stay a notification mandating private schools to form fee regulation committees. A Division Bench extended deadlines, allowing committees by January 20 and fee proposals submission by February 5 instead of earlier stipulated dates.
