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Home National Gujarat Ahmedabad

Row over EWS admissions: SC asks Gujarat HC to set up a fact-finding committee

The bench said the allegations are required to be gone into by a fact-finding committee which will submit its report to the court within three months

by Navjeevan Express
5 years ago
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Row over EWS admissions: SC asks Gujarat HC to set up a fact-finding committee

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NE LEGAL BUREAU

NEW DELHI, JAN 22

The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the Chief Justice of the Gujarat High Court to appoint a fact-finding committee headed by its former judge to investigate alleged “malpractice”, by private unaided schools in the state, of not granting 25 percent quota in admissions to students from the economically weaker section (EWS).

 

A bench comprising Chief Justice S A Bobde and Justices S A Nazeer and Sanjiv Khanna took note of the plea which alleged that thousands of schools in the state “were hiding the student strength at the entry-level class I to such an extent that it made a mockery” of the Right to Education which mandates that 25 percent seats have to be reserved for the EWS students.

“The Chief Justice of the Gujarat High Court may consider constituting a committee comprising a former (HC) judge as to the chairperson and two or four other members, who may be government servants and a person having experience in the field of education, be also appointed as members,” the bench said.

Petitioner Sandip Harshadray Munjyasara found that several private unaided schools have been hiding the student strength at the entry-level class I so that they are not made to give 25 percent quota to EWS students. – File photo

The bench said the allegations are required to be gone into by a fact-finding committee which will submit its report to the court within three months. It took note of the submissions of senior advocate Colin Gonsalves that after perusing the websites maintained by the state government, petitioner Sandip Harshadray Munjyasara found that several private unaided schools have been hiding the student strength at the entry-level class I so that they are not made to give 25 percent quota to EWS students.

“His research concluded that over 1,000 schools stood zero strength in class I and over 4,000 + schools showing less than 40 students as the strength in class I,” the plea said.

 

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