Delhi HC upholds admission test for Class VI in CM SHRI Schools, says no violation of RTE
The Delhi High Court has upheld the validity of the admission test conducted for entry into Class VI of CM SHRI Schools, holding that the process does not violate the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009.
The Bench of Justice Jyoti Singh dismissed the writ petition filed by Master Janmesh Sagar, who had argued that subjecting students to an admission test amounted to an unlawful screening procedure prohibited under Section 13 of the RTE Act and infringed upon the fundamental Right To Education under Article 21-A of the Constitution.
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