Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar issued notice to the Department of Education (DoE), Delhi government and the Centre and fixed the matter for further hearing on July 27.
However during the course of the hearing, the Delhi government counsel told the court that they have withdrawn certain parts of the concerned order.
"As per Section 8 of the Right to Education (RTE) Act, it is the duty of the government to promote education and motivate the students and parents get the pupils enrolled, whereas the government is more inclined and acting towards the closure of seven schools by creating situations as result of which students are left with no other option but to withdraw their enrolments from the said schools which creates an ideal condition for scrapping down the neighbouring schools from 14 to 7," advocate G M Akhter, appearing for Naqi said.
The petition sought to quash the DoE's order saying it was illegal and detrimental to the fundamental right of citizens.
It also sought direction to the authorities to frame rules or guidelines for establishment, maintenance and effectively running government and government aided schools.
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