ADAVYA ARYA THROUGH HIS FATHER MANISH vs DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION & ANR.
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* IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI
+ W.P.(C) 11845/2023
ADAVYA ARYA THROUGH HIS FATHER
MANISH ….. Petitioner
Through: Mr. Arkaneil Bhoumik, Adv.
versus
DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION & ANR. ….. Respondent
Through: Mr. Utkarsh Singh for Mr. Santosh Kumar Tripathi, Standing Counsel for DoE
Mr. Yogesh Kumar, Advocate for R2
CORAM:
HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE C.HARI SHANKAR
JUDGMENT (O R A L )
% 02.05.2024
1. The petitioner, a student belonging to the Disadvantaged Group applied to the Directorate of Education (DoE) for admission to the KG/ Pre-Primary Class, inter alia in the Respondent 2 School for the academic year 2023-2024. A computerized draw of lots was conducted by the DoE, pursuant to which the petitioner was shortlisted for admission to the respondent-school.
2. As the respondent-school did not admit the petitioner, the petitioner instituted the present petition.
3. During the pendency of the writ petition, provisional admission has been granted to the petitioner by the respondent-school consequent on directions contained in order dated 6 September 2023 passed by this Court.
4. The dispute in this case is identical to that which has come up before the Court in a large number of judgments including Jai v. Directorate of Education1, and Arpit v. Adriel High School2.
5. The case is, therefore, covered on all fours by the said decisions which hold that, once an EWS/DG category student is shortlisted by the DoE for admission to a school, the school is bound to admit the child to that class in that academic year unless it has, within the time granted by the DoE in this regard, represented against the seat matrix uploaded by the DoE.
6. In that view of the matter, this writ petition has necessarily to be allowed. The provisional admission granted to the petitioner to KG/Pre-Primary as a DG category student vide order dated 6 September 2023 is confirmed and made permanent. The petitioner would be entitled to continue to receive education as a DG category student in the Respondent School as well as to all facilities available to such students.
7. The writ petition stands allowed in the aforesaid terms with no orders as to costs.
C.HARI SHANKAR, J
MAY 2, 2024/yg
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1 2024 SCC OnLine Del 2437
2 Order dated 30 April 2024 in WP (C) 2848/2024
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