Nursery admission: HC questions logic behind pts to transfer

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 25 2014 | 9:28 PM IST
The Delhi High Court today questioned the logic behind awarding of points to kids based on inter-state transfer of their parents under the Lt Governor's nursery admission guidelines and said the practice could lead to "malpractices".
"Why should there be points for transfer? What is the logic behind it? You know it's open to malpractices?," a bench of acting Chief Justice B D Ahmed and Justice S Mridul said and directed Delhi government to submit a report by Friday.
"Why should there be any points?" the bench said.
The court sought the report on the rationale behind awarding five points to those children whose parents have moved to the national capital after transfer from another state.
Delhi government, while agreeing to submit the report by February 28 when the matter will be heard, also said it is inclined to do away with the system of awarding five points to kids whose parents have transfered from another state.
The court was hearing a PIL by advocate Rohit Nagpal who has challenged the awarding of five points under the head of inter-state transfers, as per the new nursery guidelines issued by the LG.
In his petition, Nagpal has sought abolition of the points for inter-state transfer with regard to admission to entry level classes (nursery) in recognized unaided schools for academic year of 2014-2015.
He has also sought directions to the LG to issue a fresh set of guidelines with regard to admission to nursery in school during 2014-2015.
Under the current guidelines, out of total 100 points, 70 are given if the kid lives in the six km radius of the school, 20 if a sibling is studying there, five points if either parent is an alumni and five points if its a inter-state transfer case, the petition said..
Only those having 75 points are considered for draw of lots while those have 90 points are automatically admitted, the petition said.
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First Published: Feb 25 2014 | 9:28 PM IST

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