"I have a difficulty today. I cannot hear this matter. I have a school going son," Justice V K Rao said. The counsel in the matter, however, said they too have school-going children.
The counsel for Delhi government also said that they do not mind if this bench itself hears the issue.
Justice Rao said keeping in view the urgency of the matter, it will be listed before some other bench today itself.
Two groups representing private unaided schools have challenged a condition in the letter allotting DDA land to them under which admissions have been restricted to the locality where these institutions are situated.
The two school bodies and some parents have also challenged the Delhi government's nursery admission norms which enforces the clause in the DDA allotment letter, thereby restricting admission in these institutions located on DDA land to their respective neighbourhoods.
They said that under the Right to Education Act of 2009, 25 per cent of the seats were reserved in private unaided schools for children belonging to poorer sections of society and disadvantaged groups who lived in the neighbourhood.
It said that ever since this reservation under the Act has come into force, it "supersedes and subsumes within it" all prior contractual and other agreements, including the DDA allotment letter.
"So there is no harking back to any letter of allotment," they contended.
"This choice or right cannot be restricted by an executive order," they said.
Meanwhile, Delhi government has said that by a circular of January 9, they have extended that last date for submission of applications to January 31 from January 23.
The admission process had started from January 2.
298 private unaided schools on DDA land were affected by the nursery admission guidelines which state that such institutes "shall not refuse admission to the residents of the locality".
"Students residing beyond 6 kms shall be admitted only in case vacancies remain unfilled even after considering all the students within 6 km area," as per the guidelines.
The first list of selected candidates, including those inthe wait list, along with marks allotted under point system, will be announced by schools on February 15, as per the admission schedule released by the Delhi government.
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