The court said it was passing the order to ensure that the admission was "not hampered" and added that scrutiny of the application forms would be subject to further orders.
Justice Manmohan also issued notice to the Directorate of Education (DoE) of the Delhi government, Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and the Lieutenant Governor seeking their replies by January 17.
"To avoid any ambiguity, it is directed that parents shall fill up the forms in the prescribed format and as per the criteria mentioned therein. The format of the form shall contain the criteria (of distance) mentioned in the impugned order of January 7.
The schools have also challenged a condition in DDA's allotment letters, giving land to some private unaided schools, under which the institutes have to reserve 75 per cent seats for students in the neighbourhood.
The two circulars of December 19, 2016 and January 7, 2017 have enforced the allotment clause and has thereby restricted admission in schools on DDA land to their locality.
During the brief arguments, the two school bodies -- the
Action Committee of Unaided Recognised Private Schools and Forum for Promotion of Quality Education -- said the restriction of admissions to the neighbourhood in private unaided schools on DDA land creates a distinction between such institutes and others.
They said that the personality of a school is determined by the diversity of the students studying there and added that parents and children are not concerned with the allotment conditions imposed on a school. They are concerned with the restriction on their right to choose an institute within their means, the two bodies argued.
The Delhi government said that the distance criteria was a "priority gradation system" where first preference would be given to children within 1 km, then 1-3 km and then, if there was vacancy, to beyond 6 kms.
It also said there was no restriction, even now, on the parents to apply for admission to any school.
As per the admission schedule of DoE, which was modified after January 7 and made uniform for all schools including those on DDA land, the application process will go on from January 10 to January 31 and thereafter, the applications would be scrutinised.
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