Admit children of all central govt employees: SC to Sanskriti School
- Hindustan Times, New Delhi : Jan 21, 2016
The Supreme Court on Thursday directed prestigious Sanskriti School
in the Capital to admit children of all central government employees
with transferable jobs for the upcoming academic year and not just civil
services.
Sanskriti School reserves as much as 60% of its seats for the wards
of Group A bureaucrats. The temporary order opens the gates of the
school to the children of Group B officers as well.
A bench, headed by justice AR Dave, also said that the school shall
also give preference to the children of all Indian Foreign Service
officers, defence services officers and central government officers
posted in Delhi.
As an interim measure, the SC also put on hold the Delhi high court
verdict that quashed the school’s reservation policy. It asked both
Sanskriti and the Centre to submit a scheme on how they intended to
continue with the reservation policy without a legal backing.
The Delhi high court had quashed the reservation policy last year,
stating that it catered to the “elite” group. The court also held that
the school received government grants from the state exchequer.
The apex court gave them six weeks’ time to submit the report and
fixed April 6 to finally determine whether the school is managed by the
state or a private society.
The bench clarified that its order would not interfere with the Delhi
government’s notification striking down the management quota. Delhi
government’s counsel Siddharth Dave argued that the 60% reservation
amounted to having a management quota.
A forum of private schools has already challenged the notification
before the Delhi high court, which is likely to give a final order on
January 28.
Senior counsel Kapil Sibal, assisting the court in the case, asserted
the school and government must come out with a policy in support of its
reservation for the elite class of bureaucrats.
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