The Free Press Journal

Quota in nursery admission: SC seeks response from Centre, UP

- AGENCIES

The Supreme Court has sought response from the Centre and the Uttar Pradesh government on a plea challengin­g the constituti­onal validity of provisions of RTE Act, mandating unaided private schools to reserve 25 per cent in nursery classes to children from weaker sections.

A bench of Justices Dipak Misra and A M Khanwilkar issued notice to the Union government and Uttar Pradesh government seeking their reply to the PIL in four weeks.

The plea has been filed by petitioner NGO Independen­t Schools Federation of India which said that the apex court has upheld the validity of 25 per cent reservatio­n in private schools for the children between the age group of 6 to 14 years.

He claimed that even after the apex court verdict, the states are forcing private schools to also admit children below the age of six years in nursery classes despite that there is no constituti­onal obligation.

"Any such extension of reservatio­n to children below the age of 6 years would re-open challenge to such 25 per cent reservatio­n as there is no such constituti­onal obligation under Article 21-A of Constituti­on," advocate Ravi Prakash Gupta appearing for the NGO said.

The petitioner NGO has also challenged other provisions of Right to Education Act which define 'disadvanat­aged groups' and 'weaker section' and give power to the states to declare any group of children as belonging to backward classes.

It has been contended in the PIL that by 93rd Constituti­onal amendment, Parliament has been empowered to make reservatio­ns with respect to private schools only in favour of backward classes and SC and ST.

But by the RTE Act the benefit has been extended to any class of persons so declared by states to be belonging to 'disadvanat­aged groups' which is impermissi­ble as per the Constituti­on.

It said that reservatio­n in favour of weaker section is prone to abuse by authoritie­s as 95 per cent people in India transact in cash and do not file IT returns.

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