• About Us
  • Our Team
  • Advertising
  • Careers
  • Contact
Thursday, May 15, 2025
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
Navjeevan Express
Advertisement
  • Gujarat
    • Ahmedabad
    • Vadodara
    • Surat
    • Rajkot
    • Saurashtra
    • Kutch
    • Central Gujarat
    • South Gujarat
  • National
    • Andhra Pradesh
    • Rajasthan
    • Maharashtra
    • Pondicherry
    • Tamil Nadu
    • OTHER STATES
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Companies
    • Personal Finance
  • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Hockey
    • Football
    • Badminton
    • Other Sports
  • Entertainment
    • Arts and Culture
    • Theatre
    • Cinema
    • Photos
    • Videos
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Health & Environment
    • Food and Beverages
    • Spirituality
    • Tourism and Travel
  • World
  • More
    • Science and Technology
    • Legal
    • Opinion
    • Student’s Corner
    • Youth
Navjeevan Express
  • Gujarat
    • Ahmedabad
    • Vadodara
    • Surat
    • Rajkot
    • Saurashtra
    • Kutch
    • Central Gujarat
    • South Gujarat
  • National
    • Andhra Pradesh
    • Rajasthan
    • Maharashtra
    • Pondicherry
    • Tamil Nadu
    • OTHER STATES
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Companies
    • Personal Finance
  • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Hockey
    • Football
    • Badminton
    • Other Sports
  • Entertainment
    • Arts and Culture
    • Theatre
    • Cinema
    • Photos
    • Videos
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Health & Environment
    • Food and Beverages
    • Spirituality
    • Tourism and Travel
  • World
  • More
    • Science and Technology
    • Legal
    • Opinion
    • Student’s Corner
    • Youth
No Result
View All Result
Navjeevan Express
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home National Tamil Nadu chennai

Pvt institutions can collect 75% fees for current academic year in two installments: HC

The Madras High Court on Friday allowed unaided private educational institutions in Tamil Nadu to collect in two installments of 75 per cent of the tuition fees paid in the previous academic year, for 2020-21. While 40 per cent of the tution fee can be collected as advance on or before August 31, the balance can be paid within two months, starting from the date of reopening of the institutions, it said.

by NavJeevan
5 years ago
in chennai, Coimbatore, Education, Legal, Madurai, Student's Corner, Tamil Nadu, Tirupur
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
0
Madras HC issues notices to Franklin Templeton MF, SEBI, says Investors Group

Madras High Court. NE FILE PHOTO

ADVERTISEMENT

NE LEGAL BUREAU
CHENNAI, JULY 17

The Madras High Court on Friday allowed unaided private educational institutions in Tamil Nadu to collect in two installments of 75 per cent of the tuition fees paid in the previous academic year, for 2020-21. While 40 per cent of the tution fee can be collected as advance on or before August 31, the balance can be paid within two months, starting from the date of reopening of the institutions, it said.

The matter relates to a petition from All India Private Educational Institutions Association challenging an April 20 government order restraining all private schools and colleges across the state from demanding fee as fixed by the fee fixation committee by citing the COVID-19 outbreak.

Passing the interim order on a batch of petitions by the private educational institutions, Justice Anand Venkatesh directed them not to compel parents and students to pay the tuition fees due to the prevailing COVID-19 pandemic situation. In his order, the judge said, “This Court does not find any visibility of the institutions reopening and conducting physical classes in the near future. Therefore, this Court finds force in the submissions made by the counsel representing the petitioners that the initial percentage of the payment of tuition fee must be increased.”

“Taking into consideration, the present situation and in order to find an interim solution to clear the logjam and in order to balance the interest of all the stakeholders, unaided private institutions shall collect 40 per cent of the tuition fees as advance fees based on the tuition fees collected during the academic year 2019-2020. This advance fee shall be paid by the students on or before August 31,” he said.

In its counter affidavit filed on July 9, the state government had informed the court that it has decided to permit the institutions to collect fees in three instalments during the lockdown period. When the matter came up on Friday, the judge allowed the institutions to collect 40 per cent as initial fees and the balance 35 per cent within two months from the date on which the schools and colleges reopen and physical classes commence.

The institutions were permitted to collect the arrears of fees payable for the academic year 2019-2020, which shall be paid on or before September 30. The court ordered the Fee Fixation Committee, constituted by the government, to start the process of the determining the tuition fees for the respective institutions and make an attempt to complete it in eight months starting from August. It gave a direction to the teaching and non-teaching staff not to insist for any increment in salary and DA, until the restoration of normalcy and further orders.

The state government was asked to consider the request made by the institutions to supply text books and note books to the students either free of cost or at some nominal rates and this may be confined to the students who are in dire straits.

Tags: for current academic year in two installments: HCPvt institutions can collect 75% fees
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Puducherry Assembly convened on July 20 to pass budget for 2020-21

Next Post

Tackling coronavirus: Central team visits Ahmedabad, Surat, praises Gujarat govt

NavJeevan

NavJeevan

Next Post
Tackling coronavirus: Central team visits Ahmedabad, Surat, praises Gujarat govt

Tackling coronavirus: Central team visits Ahmedabad, Surat, praises Gujarat govt

TTD mulling to sell 23 properties across Tamil Nadu through auction

TTD senior priest suffering from COVID-19 to be shifted to Chennai

ADVERTISEMENT

Recommended

Ahead of Makar Sankranti, Gujarat CM launches Karuna Abhiyan to save injured birds

Ahead of Makar Sankranti, Gujarat CM launches Karuna Abhiyan to save injured birds

2 years ago
Florida: Slain FBI agent remembered for protecting children

Florida: Slain FBI agent remembered for protecting children

4 years ago
ADVERTISEMENT

Recent Posts

  • Swarrnim University students gain hands-on forensic medicine experience at BJ Medical College
  • From Farm to Fork: ITC Narmada launches Mango Fiesta honouring seasonal bounty with responsible luxury
  • UNCCD Youth Caucus appoints Save Soil Advocate to lead agricultural sustainability efforts

Category

Select Category

    Contact Us

    Email:
    ne.gowri1964@gmail.com

    Phone:
    9643255068

    Live Visitors

    • About Us
    • Our Team
    • Advertising
    • Careers
    • Contact

    © 2021 all right reserved by Navjeevanexpress.com. Consulted by MediaHives.com

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Gujarat
      • Ahmedabad
      • Vadodara
      • Surat
      • Rajkot
      • Saurashtra
      • Kutch
      • Central Gujarat
      • South Gujarat
    • National
      • Andhra Pradesh
      • Rajasthan
      • Maharashtra
      • Pondicherry
      • Tamil Nadu
      • OTHER STATES
    • Politics
    • Business
      • Companies
      • Personal Finance
    • Sports
      • Cricket
      • Hockey
      • Football
      • Badminton
      • Other Sports
    • Entertainment
      • Arts and Culture
      • Theatre
      • Cinema
      • Photos
      • Videos
    • Lifestyle
      • Fashion
      • Health & Environment
      • Food and Beverages
      • Spirituality
      • Tourism and Travel
    • World
    • More
      • Science and Technology
      • Legal
      • Opinion
      • Student’s Corner
      • Youth

    © 2021 all right reserved by Navjeevanexpress.com. Consulted by MediaHives.com

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below

    Forgotten Password?

    Retrieve your password

    Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

    Log In