While dealing with issues relating to private minority unaided schools here, the court said the government cannot force such institutions to follow the January 7 notification regarding neighbourhood criteria for nursery admissions as it was prima facie "contrary to the constitutional mandate".
"Why do you (government) bring out notification at the eleventh hour," Justice Manmohan asked.
"Government baffles me at times. Some time they just pass orders without reading the statutes and judgements (of the Supreme Court on private minority institutes). You cannot bring out notification which is contrary to the Constitution and constitution bench judgements," the court said.
Delhi government counsel told the court that they have left it open for minority schools to decide on admitting students.
However, the judge observed, "It is contrary to the law and contrary to the Constitution. I am of the prima facie view that this is covered by the constitution bench judgements".
When the government said the Right to Education (RTE) Act also spoke of neighbourhood concept, the bench said, "you are missing a point that even in RTE Act, constitution bench has said it will not apply to minority institutions".
When the court was told that neighbourhood criteria was for "public interest", the bench observed, "public interest is also that minorities don't feel alienated at all".
"I am prima facie inclined to grant a complete stay as far as minority schools are concerned. You can't take decision at the last moment. Everybody is under pressure now," Justice Manmohan said, adding, "I don't want the students to be under any stress at all".
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