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Delhi HC: Not Allowing Student to Exams on Ground of Arrear of Fees is Violative of Article 21 - (19 Jan 2023)

EDUCATION

Delhi High Court while observing that child’s future can’t be allowed to be spoiled and blemished by barring him from taking exam, has held that barring a student from taking exam on ground of non-payment of fees would be infringement of rights guaranteed under Article 21 of Constitution.

Tags :   DELHI HIGH COURT  ARTICLE 21  EXAM  FEES

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