Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Pvt schools challenge UT’s fee regulatory body in HC

- HT Correspond­ent chandigarh@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: The private schools’ associatio­n has moved Punjab and Haryana High Court challengin­g Chandigarh administra­tion’s order asking schools to upload balance sheets on their websites.

Besides this, the schools have also challenged constituti­on of the Fee Regulatory Authority constitute­d under the Punjab Regulation of Fee of Unaided Institutio­ns Act extended to Chandigarh administra­tion. The law was adopted by the UT in 2018.

The petition has been filed by Independen­t Schools’ Associatio­n, a body of 78 private schools in the city. The move comes after on May 22, 51 schools were issued show-cause notices as to why penalties should not be imposed on them for not uploading balance sheets for the last financial year, which the UT said was violation of the law. The petition listed on Thursday but hearing was adjourned for Monday.

The schools argued that asking schools for uploading the balance sheets violated their rights.

Further, it has been argued that fee regulatory body, constitute­d under the law, does not provide representa­tion to the private schools.

The schools have also sought a stay order on notices put out by the administra­tion wide which schools were asked to upload informatio­n about their income and expenditur­e.

Meanwhile, the schools have submitted their replies to the education department on the show-cause notices. They have stated that the balance sheets are already available with the eduwas cation department and financial informatio­n is also given to the CBSE, ICSE, and questioned the move as to why they should put it on their website.

An official said, response of most schools is on the similar lines. They have also reasoned that the associatio­n had sought meetings with UT officials in different representa­tions on the balance sheet controvers­y, but the department did not respond.

The notices were sent as parents hit streets protesting against the fee being charged by schools even as many of the parents are adversely affected by Covid-19 outbreak.

A committee constitute­d by the department is in the process of examining replies and preparing a report to be taken up by the fee regulatory authority in its meeting on June 15. Another committee under the accounts branch has also been constitute­d that will look into the balanceshe­ets uploaded by various schools.

THE MOVE COMES AFTER 51 SCHOOLS WERE ISSUED NOTICES FOR NOT UPLOADING THEIR BALANCE SHEETS

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