Thu May 29 11:42:41 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a news article summarizing the provided text, suitable for publication:

**Delhi High Court Orders Parents to Pay Half of Fee Hike in DPS Dwarka Dispute**

**New Delhi, May 29, 2025** – The Delhi High Court has issued an interim order directing over 100 parents engaged in a fee dispute with Delhi Public School (DPS) Dwarka to deposit 50% of the increased fees for the academic year 2025-26 to ensure their children can continue their education.

Justice Vikas Mahajan clarified in the May 16th order, released Wednesday, that the 50% rebate applies only to the hiked portion of the fees, and the base fee must be paid in full. The court’s decision comes in response to a petition filed by 102 parents seeking intervention amidst ongoing fee hike concerns. They have requested government to takeover the DPS Dwarka. The parents alleged the school has been using coercive methods to collect unapproved fees and pressure them.

The court stated that it found the parent’s petition was not persuasive because Delhi government’s Directorate of Education (DoE) has not yet rejected the fee fixation by the school for the academic session 2024-25 onwards.

The court, however, emphasized that parents must pay fees as per the school’s submitted fee statements for the 2024-25 academic sessions onwards, pending a decision from the DoE regarding potential “profiteering” and “commercialization” of education.

The school’s counsel indicated the institution was amenable to the parents paying 50% of the hiked fees. The court has issued notices to the school, the Lieutenant Governor (LG), and the Delhi government, requiring them to file replies within four weeks. The matter is scheduled for a hearing on August 28th.

The parents’ counsel claimed the school had increased fees by ₹7,000 per month previously and had recently implemented another hike of ₹9,000 per month. The petition also alleged violations of land allotment clauses by DPS Dwarka and non-compliance with orders from the DoE.

The petition further highlighted previous instances of alleged mistreatment of students due to non-payment of unapproved fees. It referenced a pending case where the High Court examined an inspection report detailing discriminatory practices, including confining students to the library and restricting their access to regular classes. The order begs the question as to what is stopping the office of the DoE, Delhi to takeover DPS Dwarka.

Read More