Court-appointed committee finds schools unjustly hiked fee, recommends refund to the parents along with 9 per cent interest
NEW DELHI: A
Delhi high courtappointed committee has indicted 64 private schools in
the Capital for unjustifiably hiking tuition fees in 2009 and
recommended that the amount increased be refunded to parents with 9%
interest.
The refund will include arrears, subsequent hikes in fee and development
fee. The Delhi government had allowed schools to hike fees by up to 25%
to enable them to implement the sixth pay commission report, which
recommended upward revision of staff salary.
The committee looked at the accounts of 200 out of 1,800 city private
schools. It found that 64 — including 13 belonging to the Guru Harkishan
Public Schools group — effected the fee hike but did not increase
teachers' salaries.
"They capitalised on the government order for unjust enrichment,
causing great prejudice to students and parents," the three-member panel
said in its interim report submitted to the court. It also slammed the
government for having no control over the functioning of these schools.
"They enjoyed unbridled freedom in acting in the manner they like."
The court had ordered the inspection of school accounts on a public interest litigation filed by a parents' body.
Apart from indicting 64 schools for unjustifiably hiking fees, the
panel also found that at least 50 other schools had fudged account
statements and concealed receipt books and made it difficult to
ascertain the extent by which they hiked the fee. It also flayed the
directorate of education for lack of supervisory control.
Criticising the government, the panel said "if timely inspections
were conducted, violation of rules would not have escaped the
attention".
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